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bloody scours?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 985068" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>We just dealt with our first case. Bright red loose stools on a 30 day old calf. No stress, but the cows are in confinement right now because no grass, and we are unrolling hay daily. I am not sure why we got it now,never having seen it before, but I did take two stool samples to the vet (another calf stared scouring) and the calf with bloody stool had a severe case with the other having a mild case. We treated with sulfa, and the vet wanted the calves drenched with corrid daily for 5 days. We got one day down them before they became skittish and difficult to get near, so no more. I am watching them closely. </p><p>The timing of this thread was great for me, since the stools started on a Sunday I went ahead and treated with sustain as advised here.</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 985068, member: 18809"] We just dealt with our first case. Bright red loose stools on a 30 day old calf. No stress, but the cows are in confinement right now because no grass, and we are unrolling hay daily. I am not sure why we got it now,never having seen it before, but I did take two stool samples to the vet (another calf stared scouring) and the calf with bloody stool had a severe case with the other having a mild case. We treated with sulfa, and the vet wanted the calves drenched with corrid daily for 5 days. We got one day down them before they became skittish and difficult to get near, so no more. I am watching them closely. The timing of this thread was great for me, since the stools started on a Sunday I went ahead and treated with sustain as advised here. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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