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Calf temp. 99.3???
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 465980" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>Scours aren't sticky...scours don't stick in globs to the calf's hind end. Scours are wet, and watery, and yellow, or look like water and run down the calf's legs and leave them wet. OR, they shoot straight out and don't touch anything on the calf and it leaves a wet spot on the ground that looks like the calf peed instead of pooped.</p><p></p><p>What you are seeing is most likely colostrum poop...and it's a good thing you are! If that baby is nursing and running and enjoying life, kick back and enjoy watching it.</p><p></p><p>If, as time goes on, you notice any of the above re: scours description, then get worried and get busy keeping the calf hydrated.</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 465980, member: 3873"] Scours aren't sticky...scours don't stick in globs to the calf's hind end. Scours are wet, and watery, and yellow, or look like water and run down the calf's legs and leave them wet. OR, they shoot straight out and don't touch anything on the calf and it leaves a wet spot on the ground that looks like the calf peed instead of pooped. What you are seeing is most likely colostrum poop...and it's a good thing you are! If that baby is nursing and running and enjoying life, kick back and enjoy watching it. If, as time goes on, you notice any of the above re: scours description, then get worried and get busy keeping the calf hydrated. Alice [/QUOTE]
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