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<blockquote data-quote="DitchBank" data-source="post: 671246" data-attributes="member: 7381"><p>I have dewormed these calves twice, with the paste I know the blue liquid on the back is better but does the tube of paste work just as well?</p><p></p><p></p><p>They are eating off a grass pasture as well so, I think sometimes that could be why their runny, but sometimes their poop is completely hard.</p><p></p><p></p><p>They aren't growing much and it isn't so much I weaned them as they began eating so much hay and grain they stopped drinking their entire share of milk.(All of them) I used kind of a cheap brand of milk could that be the problem?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I said I did deworm them with the paste tube. I have raised around 100 dairy calves in the past 5 years and I know they always look kinda skinny but these calves look twice as bad as any I've had. The 2 darker ones are beginning to do better and get fat, but the white one seems to be the same. It seems the whiter calves I buy do worse than the darker holsteins I buy. Get me the formula if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DitchBank, post: 671246, member: 7381"] I have dewormed these calves twice, with the paste I know the blue liquid on the back is better but does the tube of paste work just as well? They are eating off a grass pasture as well so, I think sometimes that could be why their runny, but sometimes their poop is completely hard. They aren't growing much and it isn't so much I weaned them as they began eating so much hay and grain they stopped drinking their entire share of milk.(All of them) I used kind of a cheap brand of milk could that be the problem? As I said I did deworm them with the paste tube. I have raised around 100 dairy calves in the past 5 years and I know they always look kinda skinny but these calves look twice as bad as any I've had. The 2 darker ones are beginning to do better and get fat, but the white one seems to be the same. It seems the whiter calves I buy do worse than the darker holsteins I buy. Get me the formula if possible. [/QUOTE]
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