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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1430558" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>Sorry to hear about you losing your calves. They can go downhill so fast. Did the calves come straight from the farm, or were they bought through the sale barn? My first thoughts from ones that young would be they could have got something respiratory from the stress of moving to their new environment, or may have got scours and dehydrated. I know you said they weren't showing any symptoms, so I wouldn't think it would have been scours. Did the sides on the ones that didn't nurse well look good and filled out like they were getting enough to eat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1430558, member: 13664"] Sorry to hear about you losing your calves. They can go downhill so fast. Did the calves come straight from the farm, or were they bought through the sale barn? My first thoughts from ones that young would be they could have got something respiratory from the stress of moving to their new environment, or may have got scours and dehydrated. I know you said they weren't showing any symptoms, so I wouldn't think it would have been scours. Did the sides on the ones that didn't nurse well look good and filled out like they were getting enough to eat? [/QUOTE]
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