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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 107863" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Seems like I recall a recent posting by Vicky the Vet, to the effect that at two weeks it may be too soon for coccidiosis -- but she may have been referring to the earliest time to be able to make a verified clinical diagnosis and not the earliest time the calf can actually contract it. But my recollection could easily be a bit off base here. Anyway, you may want to read the following article, where Dr. Steve indicates that coccidiosis has been diagnosed in calves three weeks old, in addition to listing other young calf health problems (I'm really not trying to split hairs here over a one week time period or argue with bigbull's assessment).</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cattletoday.com/archive/2005/April/CT385.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.cattletoday.com/archive/2005 ... T385.shtml</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 107863, member: 43"] Seems like I recall a recent posting by Vicky the Vet, to the effect that at two weeks it may be too soon for coccidiosis -- but she may have been referring to the earliest time to be able to make a verified clinical diagnosis and not the earliest time the calf can actually contract it. But my recollection could easily be a bit off base here. Anyway, you may want to read the following article, where Dr. Steve indicates that coccidiosis has been diagnosed in calves three weeks old, in addition to listing other young calf health problems (I'm really not trying to split hairs here over a one week time period or argue with bigbull's assessment). [url=http://www.cattletoday.com/archive/2005/April/CT385.shtml]http://www.cattletoday.com/archive/2005 ... T385.shtml[/url] [/QUOTE]
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