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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 129764" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>I have heard of people using bleach to combat scours but I don't think much of the idea. It will kill both good and bad bacteria in the calf. If you do use it, you will need to replace the good stuff with something like probios or a simular product. I use scour tablets from Co-op or TSC. It says 1 tablet per 100 lbs. I give 2. Also I give scour halt for pig scours 10CC morning and night. After they get the tablets and the scour halt, I stuff a hand full of smooth peanut butter in their mouth to keep their strength up. I cut the milk replacer down to half strength with full water until I see some improvement. A shot of Nuflor helps too. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 129764, member: 1774"] I have heard of people using bleach to combat scours but I don't think much of the idea. It will kill both good and bad bacteria in the calf. If you do use it, you will need to replace the good stuff with something like probios or a simular product. I use scour tablets from Co-op or TSC. It says 1 tablet per 100 lbs. I give 2. Also I give scour halt for pig scours 10CC morning and night. After they get the tablets and the scour halt, I stuff a hand full of smooth peanut butter in their mouth to keep their strength up. I cut the milk replacer down to half strength with full water until I see some improvement. A shot of Nuflor helps too. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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