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Calf born in adverse conditions...what can I expect?
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 899504" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>raykour- one more little tidbit...Since you have the calf now where you can observe it- at the first sign of droopy ears or scours- doctor it...Sometimes when a calf is stressed early or in your case in snow (which may soon be mud) you will get a sick calf... And if you can get it early they usually snap out of it- and can keep the rest from getting sick... A couple of scour tablets or shot of Noramycin 300LA are cheap prevention from them dying...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 899504, member: 97"] raykour- one more little tidbit...Since you have the calf now where you can observe it- at the first sign of droopy ears or scours- doctor it...Sometimes when a calf is stressed early or in your case in snow (which may soon be mud) you will get a sick calf... And if you can get it early they usually snap out of it- and can keep the rest from getting sick... A couple of scour tablets or shot of Noramycin 300LA are cheap prevention from them dying... [/QUOTE]
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