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bloody scours?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 980646" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>CORID is the treatment for cocci - and sulfa.</p><p>All cattle have "some" cocci in their system. Stress makes it take over. The more exposure to manure, the more cocci is in their system & the faster it will show up & be harder to clear up.</p><p>Rumensen & Bovitec are the "go to" preventative. We have it in our loose mineral 24/7/12.</p><p>Antibiotics do not clear it up - they may help them if they get a secondary respiratory problem due to being "run down".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 980646, member: 968"] CORID is the treatment for cocci - and sulfa. All cattle have "some" cocci in their system. Stress makes it take over. The more exposure to manure, the more cocci is in their system & the faster it will show up & be harder to clear up. Rumensen & Bovitec are the "go to" preventative. We have it in our loose mineral 24/7/12. Antibiotics do not clear it up - they may help them if they get a secondary respiratory problem due to being "run down". [/QUOTE]
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