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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11460"><p>I have lost some calves this year. I took a poop sample to my vet and it came up positive for cryptosporidiosis. My vet said it causes real bad scours and the calves mostly die from dehydration. I have lost 10 calves Beef and Dairy. They have been having realy bloody squirts and go down and die. I have been giving the sick ones elctrolytes ect. Has anyone ever delt with this?? How did you keep your losses low?? How do you kill it?? How did I get it in my herd? Any suggestions would be very helpfull. I was told it is in the water. Were I live we get 100+ inches of rain a year and much of my pastuer is swampy. I read what I could on it but cant find much info. So if you have any input please speak up. Thank you, SharRon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11460"] I have lost some calves this year. I took a poop sample to my vet and it came up positive for cryptosporidiosis. My vet said it causes real bad scours and the calves mostly die from dehydration. I have lost 10 calves Beef and Dairy. They have been having realy bloody squirts and go down and die. I have been giving the sick ones elctrolytes ect. Has anyone ever delt with this?? How did you keep your losses low?? How do you kill it?? How did I get it in my herd? Any suggestions would be very helpfull. I was told it is in the water. Were I live we get 100+ inches of rain a year and much of my pastuer is swampy. I read what I could on it but cant find much info. So if you have any input please speak up. Thank you, SharRon [/QUOTE]
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