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<blockquote data-quote="sjr725" data-source="post: 443284" data-attributes="member: 4936"><p>We also have automatic waterers - so what I do is isolate the calves I'm treating and turn off the autmatic water or cover it and give them a trough - it's a pain but the alternative is to give as a drench to each individual - a much bigger pain!</p><p></p><p>Usually we'll see it hit a few pretty hard when we bring them in off summer range and wean them prior to shipping - it's a combination I think of stress from moving them, weaning them and starting them on feed - I keep an eye out for the first signs of it and separate those individuals out into a separate pen with the treated trough. They'll clear up on a week or so, but we'll leave them on it through the course of treatment to make sure they're good before they ship out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjr725, post: 443284, member: 4936"] We also have automatic waterers - so what I do is isolate the calves I'm treating and turn off the autmatic water or cover it and give them a trough - it's a pain but the alternative is to give as a drench to each individual - a much bigger pain! Usually we'll see it hit a few pretty hard when we bring them in off summer range and wean them prior to shipping - it's a combination I think of stress from moving them, weaning them and starting them on feed - I keep an eye out for the first signs of it and separate those individuals out into a separate pen with the treated trough. They'll clear up on a week or so, but we'll leave them on it through the course of treatment to make sure they're good before they ship out. [/QUOTE]
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