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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 27447"><p>I made a mistake and bought three bull calves from a local</p><p>dairy farm back in October. They had cocidiosis (I treated and they</p><p>got over it.) I still have those three holsteins and they're fine.</p><p></p><p>Now I've got 15 cows I bought about the same time.</p><p>They've all calved since then. </p><p>Yesterday I noticed a small "calf pile" with blood in it. </p><p>All the calves are healthy acting and nursing. Will the calf with </p><p>it get over it on its own, or do i need to observe each calfs poop for </p><p>blood . ( since I don't know which animal it came from.) I really </p><p>don't want to treat the whole lot.</p><p></p><p>Also will they pass it to each other now that they're on grass.</p><p></p><p>I usually treat for cocidiosis with the blue or white sulfonomide </p><p>tablets . Is there something better.</p><p></p><p>Lunker</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 27447"] I made a mistake and bought three bull calves from a local dairy farm back in October. They had cocidiosis (I treated and they got over it.) I still have those three holsteins and they're fine. Now I've got 15 cows I bought about the same time. They've all calved since then. Yesterday I noticed a small "calf pile" with blood in it. All the calves are healthy acting and nursing. Will the calf with it get over it on its own, or do i need to observe each calfs poop for blood . ( since I don't know which animal it came from.) I really don't want to treat the whole lot. Also will they pass it to each other now that they're on grass. I usually treat for cocidiosis with the blue or white sulfonomide tablets . Is there something better. Lunker [/QUOTE]
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