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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1828305" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>Yeah, this must be something else. Chewing cud, nursing, grazing, no belling kicking or laying on side, no evidence of pain at all, being totally normal. When I first started watching here I kinda thought she was a chronic bloater - but too young and pasture too grassy for that really.</p><p></p><p>Got it in the chute just now - lots of gas, putrid smelling "stool".</p><p></p><p>Got the oxy in her, some probiotics - which the vet swears by - and the mineral oil. Vet wonders if it's Coccidia - which we do get in wet years in calves this age. But I've never seen the gas with Coccidia like that. Vet also kinda sorta advised against the mineral oil going forward if the diarrhea is already there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1828305, member: 7398"] Yeah, this must be something else. Chewing cud, nursing, grazing, no belling kicking or laying on side, no evidence of pain at all, being totally normal. When I first started watching here I kinda thought she was a chronic bloater - but too young and pasture too grassy for that really. Got it in the chute just now - lots of gas, putrid smelling "stool". Got the oxy in her, some probiotics - which the vet swears by - and the mineral oil. Vet wonders if it's Coccidia - which we do get in wet years in calves this age. But I've never seen the gas with Coccidia like that. Vet also kinda sorta advised against the mineral oil going forward if the diarrhea is already there. [/QUOTE]
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