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Curious Scours...but eating
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<blockquote data-quote="MK" data-source="post: 84732" data-attributes="member: 1617"><p>Well I really appreciate all the suggestions...what a nice group!</p><p></p><p>On the antibiotics....two days of that sulfa without a change kinda made me think I jumped into the antibiotics too quick...but with the dairy calves that's what worked. Instead of keeping up with the oral I switched to the LA200...to save her stomach as I agree that they can cause as much as cure a problem in the gut. </p><p></p><p>Last night and this morning I increased her milk ratio a bit and last night gave some more pepto. She seems fine now. No belly kicking last night or this morning. Running around and head butting her buddy................</p><p>SO I hope it was all just a little stomach upset caused either by the grass coming on more of the slight change in routine thatoccured this past weekend. I will keep you posted, especially if she takes a downward turn. I will be atching her closely the next couple days as the LA 200 wears off. </p><p></p><p>MK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MK, post: 84732, member: 1617"] Well I really appreciate all the suggestions...what a nice group! On the antibiotics....two days of that sulfa without a change kinda made me think I jumped into the antibiotics too quick...but with the dairy calves that's what worked. Instead of keeping up with the oral I switched to the LA200...to save her stomach as I agree that they can cause as much as cure a problem in the gut. Last night and this morning I increased her milk ratio a bit and last night gave some more pepto. She seems fine now. No belly kicking last night or this morning. Running around and head butting her buddy................ SO I hope it was all just a little stomach upset caused either by the grass coming on more of the slight change in routine thatoccured this past weekend. I will keep you posted, especially if she takes a downward turn. I will be atching her closely the next couple days as the LA 200 wears off. MK [/QUOTE]
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