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Cattle Medicine Chest, what to keep on hand for emergencies?
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<blockquote data-quote="braunvieh" data-source="post: 432085" data-attributes="member: 6985"><p>We also like to keep the sulfur or sustain boluses around, they are something that can be used in a variety of situations, and a metal baling gun to administer them. We do like the LA200, for things like pinkeye or footrot.</p><p></p><p>Also, for baby calves, some type of colostrum supplement and scour pills.</p><p></p><p>good question!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="braunvieh, post: 432085, member: 6985"] We also like to keep the sulfur or sustain boluses around, they are something that can be used in a variety of situations, and a metal baling gun to administer them. We do like the LA200, for things like pinkeye or footrot. Also, for baby calves, some type of colostrum supplement and scour pills. good question! [/QUOTE]
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