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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9774"><p>Thank you for your advice. A few more things here. When we went out for the morning feeding our Black Boldie hiefer was not doing well at all. She refused to eat, and could not even hold her head up. My husband and I decided we have 2 choices; A-give up on her and she will certainly die or B- go out and see if we can "pour" the milk down her. We are giving her Scours Control 2(Neomycin&Oxytetracycline) made by Sav-A-Caf. We also have Electrolytes Plus made by the same company. Good Idea or bad Idea to give both of these to her? According to the package it is a good idea and says we should give them both. The injectable antibiotic we have used is Pen-Aqueous is this not the ideal antibiotic? We were able to give her about 1 quart of fluids (Scour control) and we figured we would try again in 4 hours. Should we try both Electrolytes and Scour control with her? How about the Electrolytes for the others? Some have the scours and some are marginal, others are doing very well. They are all separated in their own pen and have their own heat lamp. Any more thoughts or helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. We are on a rescue mission with our little sick one.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:christinaweathers818@yahoo.com">christinaweathers818@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9774"] Thank you for your advice. A few more things here. When we went out for the morning feeding our Black Boldie hiefer was not doing well at all. She refused to eat, and could not even hold her head up. My husband and I decided we have 2 choices; A-give up on her and she will certainly die or B- go out and see if we can "pour" the milk down her. We are giving her Scours Control 2(Neomycin&Oxytetracycline) made by Sav-A-Caf. We also have Electrolytes Plus made by the same company. Good Idea or bad Idea to give both of these to her? According to the package it is a good idea and says we should give them both. The injectable antibiotic we have used is Pen-Aqueous is this not the ideal antibiotic? We were able to give her about 1 quart of fluids (Scour control) and we figured we would try again in 4 hours. Should we try both Electrolytes and Scour control with her? How about the Electrolytes for the others? Some have the scours and some are marginal, others are doing very well. They are all separated in their own pen and have their own heat lamp. Any more thoughts or helpful hints would be greatly appreciated. We are on a rescue mission with our little sick one. [email=christinaweathers818@yahoo.com]christinaweathers818@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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