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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 198730" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>The coccidiosis protozoa exists in ALL CATTLE. They multiply when cattle are in a stressful situation. The more contaminated their living quarters are - the more of a problem it is. This is one of those things that is best using PREVENTATIVE measures - which means you should be feeding loose mineral with Rumensin or Bovetec year round.</p><p>If you see your calves with bloodie diarhea, they can be treated with Corid for 5 days or Sulfa boluses also treat it. Not all Sulfa boluses are "cleared" for C treatment, but they work.</p><p>If you have had an outbreak that you are aware of - the more important for you to have year round preventative measures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 198730, member: 968"] The coccidiosis protozoa exists in ALL CATTLE. They multiply when cattle are in a stressful situation. The more contaminated their living quarters are - the more of a problem it is. This is one of those things that is best using PREVENTATIVE measures - which means you should be feeding loose mineral with Rumensin or Bovetec year round. If you see your calves with bloodie diarhea, they can be treated with Corid for 5 days or Sulfa boluses also treat it. Not all Sulfa boluses are "cleared" for C treatment, but they work. If you have had an outbreak that you are aware of - the more important for you to have year round preventative measures. [/QUOTE]
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