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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 31178" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We're huge believers in "benign neglect". I would much rather have them kick the problem on their own then mess with them if they're not actaully sick. Last year we did have to treat a calf for foot rot, and 2 years ago we had a heifer born with scepticemia. Those are the only antibiotics we've used in many years.</p><p>As has been said before, won;t work for everyone. But now that we can treat them more as ahobby then a living I keep a much closer eye on them so it works for us. When we would only see a cow every week or so we shot them up with antibiotics when we saw them with a problem, didn't wait to see if it was anything real or not.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 31178, member: 34"] We're huge believers in "benign neglect". I would much rather have them kick the problem on their own then mess with them if they're not actaully sick. Last year we did have to treat a calf for foot rot, and 2 years ago we had a heifer born with scepticemia. Those are the only antibiotics we've used in many years. As has been said before, won;t work for everyone. But now that we can treat them more as ahobby then a living I keep a much closer eye on them so it works for us. When we would only see a cow every week or so we shot them up with antibiotics when we saw them with a problem, didn't wait to see if it was anything real or not. dun [/QUOTE]
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