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CALF WITH SCOURS AND WHITE DISCHARGE FROM NOSE
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 157644" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Repoman, being afraid of making a wrong decision can be just as harmful as making the wrong decision or not making a decision at all - been there, done that, got the t-shirt. All you can do is get to know your calves, know their usual behaviour and how they look, gather all the information possible when they are exhibiting unusual behaviour or just 'don't look right', gather as much information as possible to make a decision on how to handle that situation, and then proceed with your plan. In other words, do the best you can do under any given set of circumstances. Just my thoughts based on my experience. I gather from your original post that you are a newbie and there is nothing wrong with that, just try not to second guess yourself as a lot of times that just makes it harder to decide on a plan. Lots of very good people on here that are willing to help, but also try to develop a good working relationship with a good, local vet. Also resign yourself to the fact that you WILL lose calves - it comes with the territory. Again, just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 157644, member: 539"] Repoman, being afraid of making a wrong decision can be just as harmful as making the wrong decision or not making a decision at all - been there, done that, got the t-shirt. All you can do is get to know your calves, know their usual behaviour and how they look, gather all the information possible when they are exhibiting unusual behaviour or just 'don't look right', gather as much information as possible to make a decision on how to handle that situation, and then proceed with your plan. In other words, do the best you can do under any given set of circumstances. Just my thoughts based on my experience. I gather from your original post that you are a newbie and there is nothing wrong with that, just try not to second guess yourself as a lot of times that just makes it harder to decide on a plan. Lots of very good people on here that are willing to help, but also try to develop a good working relationship with a good, local vet. Also resign yourself to the fact that you WILL lose calves - it comes with the territory. Again, just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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