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calves dying- appear to have enterotoxemia but......
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<blockquote data-quote="GlennBarr" data-source="post: 300479" data-attributes="member: 5309"><p>All cows have been vaccinated prior to calving 60 and 30 days-calves are exhibiting s/s of enterotoxemia-- diarrhea/scours, look fine one morning and check the following day and the calf is half dead-- all have bloody scours- most are 1-4 days old. One had same symptoms - seemed to act like muscles were affected- kicked at it to get it moving and it flipped onto it's back and died. We experienced same thing last year at the same time of year-- Nov 1-15. Cows are on good pasture- protein licks, salt readily available, etc.... Anyone know what this is and how to stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlennBarr, post: 300479, member: 5309"] All cows have been vaccinated prior to calving 60 and 30 days-calves are exhibiting s/s of enterotoxemia-- diarrhea/scours, look fine one morning and check the following day and the calf is half dead-- all have bloody scours- most are 1-4 days old. One had same symptoms - seemed to act like muscles were affected- kicked at it to get it moving and it flipped onto it's back and died. We experienced same thing last year at the same time of year-- Nov 1-15. Cows are on good pasture- protein licks, salt readily available, etc.... Anyone know what this is and how to stop? [/QUOTE]
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