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Calf w Bloody Runny Poo
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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1619545" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Awfully young but coccidiosis would also be my first thought. You might want to take a sample to your vet. Corrid can be found at most farm stores, no RX required.</p><p></p><p>However a few years ago I noticed a calf that would occasionally hunch her back and saw she had blood in her stool. Called the vet and he asked if the calf was nursing. Well, yes, I saw her nursing - but was she getting anything? Got mama in the chute and discovered she had mastitis in 2 quarters and the calf wasn't getting enough. Didn't call the vet back to ask why that would cause blood in the stool but treated mama, gave the calf Pro Bios, supplemented the calf for a while - and sold mama at weaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1619545, member: 24027"] Awfully young but coccidiosis would also be my first thought. You might want to take a sample to your vet. Corrid can be found at most farm stores, no RX required. However a few years ago I noticed a calf that would occasionally hunch her back and saw she had blood in her stool. Called the vet and he asked if the calf was nursing. Well, yes, I saw her nursing - but was she getting anything? Got mama in the chute and discovered she had mastitis in 2 quarters and the calf wasn't getting enough. Didn't call the vet back to ask why that would cause blood in the stool but treated mama, gave the calf Pro Bios, supplemented the calf for a while - and sold mama at weaning. [/QUOTE]
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