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<blockquote data-quote="cowlady1" data-source="post: 450939" data-attributes="member: 5464"><p>How old is the last calf? What is she eating ?Is she still on milk?I've been using probios on calves when I 1st get them. This helps with stress of moving them & ect.If your calf is starting to eat grain or hay you will notice an odor because the ruman is trying to start.Thats okay. This calf sounds like her age is at that stage. As long as her manure is stiff &not scour she may make it.It will take a little time for her to do better.As long as she eats & doesn't refuse to you'll be okay.If she does refuse to eat your chances are not as good.If you buy any more get some probios & check about vaccines for in your area.I also use 3 different vaccines from day 2 & day 4 for one of these.Clostridium,bvd1&2 Pastuerella.Pastuerella is a pneumonia thats hard to cure with antibiotic.Is showing up with bvd.Since I started this I haven't lost as many.Time is also very important on a calf. I buy alot of sale barn calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowlady1, post: 450939, member: 5464"] How old is the last calf? What is she eating ?Is she still on milk?I've been using probios on calves when I 1st get them. This helps with stress of moving them & ect.If your calf is starting to eat grain or hay you will notice an odor because the ruman is trying to start.Thats okay. This calf sounds like her age is at that stage. As long as her manure is stiff ¬ scour she may make it.It will take a little time for her to do better.As long as she eats & doesn't refuse to you'll be okay.If she does refuse to eat your chances are not as good.If you buy any more get some probios & check about vaccines for in your area.I also use 3 different vaccines from day 2 & day 4 for one of these.Clostridium,bvd1&2 Pastuerella.Pastuerella is a pneumonia thats hard to cure with antibiotic.Is showing up with bvd.Since I started this I haven't lost as many.Time is also very important on a calf. I buy alot of sale barn calves. [/QUOTE]
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