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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 356238" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Verbazen drench is that a ph equalizer like Kaopectate?I would be concerned about Johne's.Is her fecal matter like a pea soup concentration?She is the perfect age to be in the final stages of Johne's.Get a vet out to take a look and do an Elisa Blood test.If it is Johne's and I hope it's not there is no cure.It is a slow death for the animal and it eventually poops itself to death.Get a vet out ASAP Johne's is highly contagious especially to calves under one year that have been exposed to her waste.Seperate the two animals immediately and the calf that is on her has a greater than 50% chance of having it.I know this is not what you want to hear but any exposed animals especially calves of would sell for slaughter this year.You do not want this in your herd.If she does have Johne's and you plan to sell stock for breeding purposes you should disclose that your animals have been exposed to the disease.Good luck but my first inclination was to think Johne's.Every thing is the perfect scenario age of cow,symptoms and the onset after calving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 356238, member: 5106"] Verbazen drench is that a ph equalizer like Kaopectate?I would be concerned about Johne's.Is her fecal matter like a pea soup concentration?She is the perfect age to be in the final stages of Johne's.Get a vet out to take a look and do an Elisa Blood test.If it is Johne's and I hope it's not there is no cure.It is a slow death for the animal and it eventually poops itself to death.Get a vet out ASAP Johne's is highly contagious especially to calves under one year that have been exposed to her waste.Seperate the two animals immediately and the calf that is on her has a greater than 50% chance of having it.I know this is not what you want to hear but any exposed animals especially calves of would sell for slaughter this year.You do not want this in your herd.If she does have Johne's and you plan to sell stock for breeding purposes you should disclose that your animals have been exposed to the disease.Good luck but my first inclination was to think Johne's.Every thing is the perfect scenario age of cow,symptoms and the onset after calving. [/QUOTE]
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