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Blood in stool
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 641802" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>Pickles, good job, LA 200 and Terramycine are Oxtetracycline, you should have major improvement in the calf by now. Probably no need for the bolus. Wouldn't hurt to give a bolus to the other calves. Seems like if there is one case of Coccidiosis there will be more.</p><p>I watch for first signs always, treat it fast with the bolus, works for me.</p><p>Don't know where it comes from it's just there. Shows up more in wet, cold, and muddy conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 641802, member: 3937"] Pickles, good job, LA 200 and Terramycine are Oxtetracycline, you should have major improvement in the calf by now. Probably no need for the bolus. Wouldn't hurt to give a bolus to the other calves. Seems like if there is one case of Coccidiosis there will be more. I watch for first signs always, treat it fast with the bolus, works for me. Don't know where it comes from it's just there. Shows up more in wet, cold, and muddy conditions. [/QUOTE]
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