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<blockquote data-quote="Evie" data-source="post: 541972" data-attributes="member: 8335"><p>Well, today was a little better day. I did as you all said. Separated him and his momma this morning and left them for about 8 hours or so and then got him to take the bottle then turned him out with momma and it took him a few minutes to ring her out. Pushing feed to her and hoping. There was still a bloody BM there this evening though. The vet said yesterday that he didn't have coccidia infection. He acted like it might be possible, even at his young age, but that he didn't have it. He said "you don't have a normal calf". He didn't know why he had the blood. I guess I never mentionted it before, he is line breed-- happend when the momma was 5 months old. She is 14 months now. A daddy-daughter situation. The vet said anything could happen with this baby and the outcome might not be good. But, I have a lot better feeling about him this evening. About the Kaopectate, to heal the irritation of the gut, I am considering that if I find blood in the morning, but I dont know how much to give him and do you place it in with the milk replacer?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evie, post: 541972, member: 8335"] Well, today was a little better day. I did as you all said. Separated him and his momma this morning and left them for about 8 hours or so and then got him to take the bottle then turned him out with momma and it took him a few minutes to ring her out. Pushing feed to her and hoping. There was still a bloody BM there this evening though. The vet said yesterday that he didn't have coccidia infection. He acted like it might be possible, even at his young age, but that he didn't have it. He said "you don't have a normal calf". He didn't know why he had the blood. I guess I never mentionted it before, he is line breed-- happend when the momma was 5 months old. She is 14 months now. A daddy-daughter situation. The vet said anything could happen with this baby and the outcome might not be good. But, I have a lot better feeling about him this evening. About the Kaopectate, to heal the irritation of the gut, I am considering that if I find blood in the morning, but I dont know how much to give him and do you place it in with the milk replacer? [/QUOTE]
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