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<blockquote data-quote="Bcollins" data-source="post: 320690" data-attributes="member: 5590"><p>Looking for a little help. I have been having a hick of a time with my calfs this winter. I bought 4 Jerseys and I just about lost one to pnenumia. He was flat out and laying on his side. I drenched him with water for a couple of days and give him some antibotics and he came out of it. Now I bought two more angus calfs from the sale yard and I found out after I got home that one was sick. He was coughing up a storm so I tried the same antibotics and vitamin B complex. He seemed to being doing better. Than he went down hill fast. He was breathing really heavy. I was drooling really bad before him finaling went down. So I got nuflor from the vet but it was to late and him died over the weekend. Before he died he was drooling all over the place. </p><p></p><p>I had him in with my other calfs for a few days before I separated him off. Now I afraid that my other calfs maybe affected. </p><p></p><p>Questions.</p><p></p><p>1. The Jersey that was sick seems to be fine but still coughs once in awhile. I was told that he could have a cough the rest of his life. Is this true? Should I be concerned?</p><p></p><p>2. Should I give the other calfs shots of antibotics just in cause?</p><p></p><p>3. Any idea what would cause a calf to drool so much?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your feed back!</p><p></p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcollins, post: 320690, member: 5590"] Looking for a little help. I have been having a hick of a time with my calfs this winter. I bought 4 Jerseys and I just about lost one to pnenumia. He was flat out and laying on his side. I drenched him with water for a couple of days and give him some antibotics and he came out of it. Now I bought two more angus calfs from the sale yard and I found out after I got home that one was sick. He was coughing up a storm so I tried the same antibotics and vitamin B complex. He seemed to being doing better. Than he went down hill fast. He was breathing really heavy. I was drooling really bad before him finaling went down. So I got nuflor from the vet but it was to late and him died over the weekend. Before he died he was drooling all over the place. I had him in with my other calfs for a few days before I separated him off. Now I afraid that my other calfs maybe affected. Questions. 1. The Jersey that was sick seems to be fine but still coughs once in awhile. I was told that he could have a cough the rest of his life. Is this true? Should I be concerned? 2. Should I give the other calfs shots of antibotics just in cause? 3. Any idea what would cause a calf to drool so much? Thanks in advance for your feed back! Brent [/QUOTE]
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