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calf problem, don't know what
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 434266" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>snsfarms, it is <u><em>highly </em></u>unlikely. I try not to use absolutes since there are no absolutes with animals, but the chance of something as commonly used togther as banamine (pain relief) and nuflor (antibiotic) killing the calf is so slim... </p><p></p><p>...there's just some folks on the forum who feel the need to spout off useless nonsense that serves no purpose other than stressing newbies (no offense intended). As a general rule, those of us who have been here long enough to have identified those troublemakers just ignore them.</p><p></p><p>If you'd had a calf with anaphlyetic shock, the chance is really high that you would have known it instantly. I've only had it happen to (I think) four calves; two due to an 8-way vaccine, one due to an IM injection of Bo-Se or Vit A/D (not sure which since I gave both at the same time) and one due to an IV of Immunoboost. NEVER when I've given antibiotics. Often times they'll drop instantly, eyes roll back, convulsions, sweating, shaking, panting...any or all of those symptoms. You'll know it when you see it.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes with Red. Are you going to get another calf to keep him company?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 434266, member: 852"] snsfarms, it is [u][i]highly [/i][/u]unlikely. I try not to use absolutes since there are no absolutes with animals, but the chance of something as commonly used togther as banamine (pain relief) and nuflor (antibiotic) killing the calf is so slim... ...there's just some folks on the forum who feel the need to spout off useless nonsense that serves no purpose other than stressing newbies (no offense intended). As a general rule, those of us who have been here long enough to have identified those troublemakers just ignore them. If you'd had a calf with anaphlyetic shock, the chance is really high that you would have known it instantly. I've only had it happen to (I think) four calves; two due to an 8-way vaccine, one due to an IM injection of Bo-Se or Vit A/D (not sure which since I gave both at the same time) and one due to an IV of Immunoboost. NEVER when I've given antibiotics. Often times they'll drop instantly, eyes roll back, convulsions, sweating, shaking, panting...any or all of those symptoms. You'll know it when you see it. Best wishes with Red. Are you going to get another calf to keep him company? [/QUOTE]
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