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<blockquote data-quote="bulldog04" data-source="post: 1651769" data-attributes="member: 39557"><p>I got a bull calf that was born 10/30. Its out of a hereford cross and a brahma bull. It was born a pretty good size calf. Today I noticed blood down its hind legs. I watched it a little while and blood came out of its rectum. It went to munching on grass and walking around with mama. I watched it a good 15-20 minutes. I came back a couple hours later and I didn't have anything else beside LA 300 so a darted it with that. It took off running and acted fine and I watched it another 10 -15 minutes and it never sucked anytime I was there. Didn't have a lot of time to observe it with it being Thanksgiving and having to put out hay at other places. I know for kidney or bladder infections penicillin is the go to. Any advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulldog04, post: 1651769, member: 39557"] I got a bull calf that was born 10/30. Its out of a hereford cross and a brahma bull. It was born a pretty good size calf. Today I noticed blood down its hind legs. I watched it a little while and blood came out of its rectum. It went to munching on grass and walking around with mama. I watched it a good 15-20 minutes. I came back a couple hours later and I didn't have anything else beside LA 300 so a darted it with that. It took off running and acted fine and I watched it another 10 -15 minutes and it never sucked anytime I was there. Didn't have a lot of time to observe it with it being Thanksgiving and having to put out hay at other places. I know for kidney or bladder infections penicillin is the go to. Any advice? [/QUOTE]
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