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Cow with low appetite, droopy ears and isolating
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 345138" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>For what it's worth -- most people don't treat with enough pennicillin to really make a difference. Even though the label says 1mL/100lbs or 2mL/150lbs (depending on what type you're giving), a mature cow needs about 60cc's. You didn't say how much you gave, but I thought I'd just throw that bit of information out just incase. It won't do a thing for her if she's treated at the label dosage. I use about 5mL/100lbs every 24 hours with the TwinPenn (long-lasting) stuff - yes it's per vet's orders - and yes it's for everything from diseases and infections to post-surgery prevention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 345138, member: 852"] For what it's worth -- most people don't treat with enough pennicillin to really make a difference. Even though the label says 1mL/100lbs or 2mL/150lbs (depending on what type you're giving), a mature cow needs about 60cc's. You didn't say how much you gave, but I thought I'd just throw that bit of information out just incase. It won't do a thing for her if she's treated at the label dosage. I use about 5mL/100lbs every 24 hours with the TwinPenn (long-lasting) stuff - yes it's per vet's orders - and yes it's for everything from diseases and infections to post-surgery prevention. [/QUOTE]
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