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couple of poor performing calves
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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1845667" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>We have two 9/10 month old calves that we bought a few months ago that look pretty horrendous skinny and boney but not looking depressed or anything. They were tested for bvd when they came in and aren't pi's I don't think and I wormed them a month or so ago and I thought I saw a slight improvement but they still aren't looking that great. Today I found one on the floor with its head and neck twisted under its body, I thought it was dead but no it was alive and it got up ok and after a few minutes of staggering was back to its old self and resumed eating with the rest. Does anyone have any ideas of what can be done to improve their condition ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1845667, member: 38413"] We have two 9/10 month old calves that we bought a few months ago that look pretty horrendous skinny and boney but not looking depressed or anything. They were tested for bvd when they came in and aren't pi's I don't think and I wormed them a month or so ago and I thought I saw a slight improvement but they still aren't looking that great. Today I found one on the floor with its head and neck twisted under its body, I thought it was dead but no it was alive and it got up ok and after a few minutes of staggering was back to its old self and resumed eating with the rest. Does anyone have any ideas of what can be done to improve their condition ? [/QUOTE]
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