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Calves with bad scours*Good Update!!*
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 488629" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>I copied something off the internet, a couple yrs. ago, that said if they got the scours at 0 to 4 days, and they were watery, yellow, and had a really foul odor that it was caused by E- coli. I just had 1 like that and vet gave me oxytetracycline tablets (called them bumble bees, as they are black and yellow). 500 mg. Twice a day. Then a powder that was 2/3 Bio-sponge and 1/3 yeast,( mixed in syringe with a little warm water and squirted slowly in back of throat, also twice a day). 8hrs. later was firmed right up . Did it for 3 days and that was it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 488629, member: 2919"] I copied something off the internet, a couple yrs. ago, that said if they got the scours at 0 to 4 days, and they were watery, yellow, and had a really foul odor that it was caused by E- coli. I just had 1 like that and vet gave me oxytetracycline tablets (called them bumble bees, as they are black and yellow). 500 mg. Twice a day. Then a powder that was 2/3 Bio-sponge and 1/3 yeast,( mixed in syringe with a little warm water and squirted slowly in back of throat, also twice a day). 8hrs. later was firmed right up . Did it for 3 days and that was it. [/QUOTE]
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