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Bloated calf
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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1828040" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>Just standard longer acting antibiotics like Draxxin, NuFlor, etc. seem to get them through. I had to stick one with my pocket knife one time that was down and getting terminal to save it. Vet was out a couple days later and put in the trocar and it seems by the time the stitch holding the trocar disintegrated and the trocar worked its way out, the calf was fine (about 7-8 month old feeder calf). Some get pneumonia and now and then one seems to get this other infection. Might be pasteurella - not sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1828040, member: 38220"] Just standard longer acting antibiotics like Draxxin, NuFlor, etc. seem to get them through. I had to stick one with my pocket knife one time that was down and getting terminal to save it. Vet was out a couple days later and put in the trocar and it seems by the time the stitch holding the trocar disintegrated and the trocar worked its way out, the calf was fine (about 7-8 month old feeder calf). Some get pneumonia and now and then one seems to get this other infection. Might be pasteurella - not sure. [/QUOTE]
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