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Coccidiosis???
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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1608870" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I expect coccidosis in my calves every year as they congregate in the feed area where I put out rolls of hay. In fact, I just drenched a calf 10 minutes ago with 60 mL of a corid mix. I prepare for it every year.</p><p></p><p>Your symptoms are not typical of coccidosis. In coccidosis, the feces are watery and the butt will be plastered with feces. Blood is not common unless it is really advanced. In fact, I don't see blood as a symptom here but I jump on it as soon as I see it. I have taken fecal samples so I have a positive diagnosis. You can take a sample of feces to the vet and they will confirm the oocysts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1608870, member: 27490"] I expect coccidosis in my calves every year as they congregate in the feed area where I put out rolls of hay. In fact, I just drenched a calf 10 minutes ago with 60 mL of a corid mix. I prepare for it every year. Your symptoms are not typical of coccidosis. In coccidosis, the feces are watery and the butt will be plastered with feces. Blood is not common unless it is really advanced. In fact, I don't see blood as a symptom here but I jump on it as soon as I see it. I have taken fecal samples so I have a positive diagnosis. You can take a sample of feces to the vet and they will confirm the oocysts. [/QUOTE]
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