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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 210761" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>If you have a scale and a thermometer you can treat until they are gaining weight and their temp is back to normal. The standard 4 day treatment does not always do it. Otherwise you have to:</p><p></p><p>1) cross your fingers after treating after 4 days</p><p>2) keep treating with std medicaton until they eating well and look good</p><p>3) switch to a new medication and keep treating for more than 4 days</p><p></p><p>My latest approach is that - unless they are eating really well - I switch to sulfa plus injectable antibiotic after 4 days. This works better for me than option 1 or 2.</p><p></p><p>I have also gone to A180 rather than Nuflor initially. A180 seems to result in less repulls... I have no experience with Baytril. Any Baytril vs. A180 feedback?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 210761, member: 1715"] If you have a scale and a thermometer you can treat until they are gaining weight and their temp is back to normal. The standard 4 day treatment does not always do it. Otherwise you have to: 1) cross your fingers after treating after 4 days 2) keep treating with std medicaton until they eating well and look good 3) switch to a new medication and keep treating for more than 4 days My latest approach is that - unless they are eating really well - I switch to sulfa plus injectable antibiotic after 4 days. This works better for me than option 1 or 2. I have also gone to A180 rather than Nuflor initially. A180 seems to result in less repulls... I have no experience with Baytril. Any Baytril vs. A180 feedback? [/QUOTE]
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