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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 623938" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>thanks hillsdown.</p><p></p><p>Larry, i just came in from messing with her. i have had her up for about a week b/c she had a bottle jaw and was looking for something green. i gave her feed and hay for a few days then put her out where she could get some rye but she hasnt really taken to it despite the fact she was searching for it before. the reason i feel i'm dealing with a parasite is because of the bottlejaw and i feel that it is parasite rather than disease b/c its affecting cattle of all ages... mostly yearlings but also first calf heifers and older cows. i've tried different wormers and valbazen seems to help <em>some</em> at least temporarily. ivomec and cydectin have had no affect. after the bottle jaw comes diarrhea, usually just runny, but then sometimes mucusy. one bull calf appeared to pass amniotic fluids, and now this one is shooting orange juice. the last heifer (that died) had the runs, so i gave her some valbazen, the recommended dosage of sulfaboluses, some la200 and some banamine (again, trying anything..). the next morning her bottle jaw was GONE and i assume this was due to the sulfaboluses dehydrating her. also her diarrhea went from shooting to cookie dough consistency overnight and she would bawl when she took a dump. but back to current calf--so tonite she was near the pen so i moved her back off the rye since she wasnt eating it anyway and put her in a pen with some bermuda hay, peanut hay, feed, and water with corid in it. i decided not to give her the sulfaboluses just yet since i'm pretty sure that didnt help matters last go round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 623938, member: 57"] thanks hillsdown. Larry, i just came in from messing with her. i have had her up for about a week b/c she had a bottle jaw and was looking for something green. i gave her feed and hay for a few days then put her out where she could get some rye but she hasnt really taken to it despite the fact she was searching for it before. the reason i feel i'm dealing with a parasite is because of the bottlejaw and i feel that it is parasite rather than disease b/c its affecting cattle of all ages... mostly yearlings but also first calf heifers and older cows. i've tried different wormers and valbazen seems to help [i]some[/i] at least temporarily. ivomec and cydectin have had no affect. after the bottle jaw comes diarrhea, usually just runny, but then sometimes mucusy. one bull calf appeared to pass amniotic fluids, and now this one is shooting orange juice. the last heifer (that died) had the runs, so i gave her some valbazen, the recommended dosage of sulfaboluses, some la200 and some banamine (again, trying anything..). the next morning her bottle jaw was GONE and i assume this was due to the sulfaboluses dehydrating her. also her diarrhea went from shooting to cookie dough consistency overnight and she would bawl when she took a dump. but back to current calf--so tonite she was near the pen so i moved her back off the rye since she wasnt eating it anyway and put her in a pen with some bermuda hay, peanut hay, feed, and water with corid in it. i decided not to give her the sulfaboluses just yet since i'm pretty sure that didnt help matters last go round. [/QUOTE]
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