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Calves with bad scours*Good Update!!*
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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 489394" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>You have gotten a lot of good advice so far. When I see signs of scouring I back off the amount of milk powder by half and continue the full amount of water in the mix. 10cc of Spectam scour halt and 2 Sustain III boloses. If this doesn't tighten them up in a couple of feedings you probably have more than common milk scours. Find a good farm as a source for your calves. Sale barn calves are generally a bad deal all the way around. Make sure you don't use soy based milk. Its pretty much useless. 20/20 fat and protien ratio milk based is the least I would consider. Don't give up or be discouraged. It will get better. Put a big heaping tablespoon of peanut butter in their mouth to keep energy up. Hope everything improves for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 489394, member: 1774"] You have gotten a lot of good advice so far. When I see signs of scouring I back off the amount of milk powder by half and continue the full amount of water in the mix. 10cc of Spectam scour halt and 2 Sustain III boloses. If this doesn't tighten them up in a couple of feedings you probably have more than common milk scours. Find a good farm as a source for your calves. Sale barn calves are generally a bad deal all the way around. Make sure you don't use soy based milk. Its pretty much useless. 20/20 fat and protien ratio milk based is the least I would consider. Don't give up or be discouraged. It will get better. Put a big heaping tablespoon of peanut butter in their mouth to keep energy up. Hope everything improves for you. [/QUOTE]
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