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Calf Reaction to IM Penicillin Injection
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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1592173" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I only give injections in the triangle on the neck per beef quality assurance rules. I rarely use pen in calves. Use nuflor or baytril instead. You need to get them from a vet. Look in the calf's mouth. Feel to make sure there isn't a sticker or a piece of hay stuck in there. Look for yellow slim. If find it then it is calf diphtheria. Give a dose of banamine. 1cc orally. It should reduce inflammation. Anytime you give a baby antibiotics also give some probias gel everyday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1592173, member: 27059"] I only give injections in the triangle on the neck per beef quality assurance rules. I rarely use pen in calves. Use nuflor or baytril instead. You need to get them from a vet. Look in the calf's mouth. Feel to make sure there isn't a sticker or a piece of hay stuck in there. Look for yellow slim. If find it then it is calf diphtheria. Give a dose of banamine. 1cc orally. It should reduce inflammation. Anytime you give a baby antibiotics also give some probias gel everyday. [/QUOTE]
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