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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9728"><p>Without seeing your herd and RUNNING BLOOD TESTS, as well as a full post mortem on the calves, I'd be guessing and shooting in the dark. I guess you can tell I think your vet should be doing more! Very minimum....bloodwork for serology for infectious agents, post mortem exam of calves including histology, c&s and perhaps toxicology. More extensive workup would include micronutrient analysis etc. Without the answer, we can't prevent further losses! Good Luck! V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9728"] Without seeing your herd and RUNNING BLOOD TESTS, as well as a full post mortem on the calves, I'd be guessing and shooting in the dark. I guess you can tell I think your vet should be doing more! Very minimum....bloodwork for serology for infectious agents, post mortem exam of calves including histology, c&s and perhaps toxicology. More extensive workup would include micronutrient analysis etc. Without the answer, we can't prevent further losses! Good Luck! V [/QUOTE]
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