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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 551627" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>Yes on the BoSe and C&D. I give a shot of a vitamin mix made by our local vet clinic. Yes on the Excencel. Is there blood in his poop? Is he drinking the goat milk good/aggressive? He is alert? I would advise you to <u>seperate new calves brought home from established calves for 12-14 days</u>. It prevents any funk new ones bring in from spreading to what you already having going. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure about the eye stuff you mention, I have never used so cannot advise one way or the other. I am sure you are aware that goat milk is an excellent replacer for baby calves, you are fortunate to have easy access to it. </p><p></p><p>Is he running a fever? Watch that heat and dehydration. Dehydration will knock them down fast and they are hard to pull up. Take a sample to the vet. The test is cheap. Just put it in a sandwhich bag, you will get results back the same day and then can treat any issues directly.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this is disorganized, I have been up too long ~ but you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 551627, member: 3886"] Yes on the BoSe and C&D. I give a shot of a vitamin mix made by our local vet clinic. Yes on the Excencel. Is there blood in his poop? Is he drinking the goat milk good/aggressive? He is alert? I would advise you to [u]seperate new calves brought home from established calves for 12-14 days[/u]. It prevents any funk new ones bring in from spreading to what you already having going. I am not sure about the eye stuff you mention, I have never used so cannot advise one way or the other. I am sure you are aware that goat milk is an excellent replacer for baby calves, you are fortunate to have easy access to it. Is he running a fever? Watch that heat and dehydration. Dehydration will knock them down fast and they are hard to pull up. Take a sample to the vet. The test is cheap. Just put it in a sandwhich bag, you will get results back the same day and then can treat any issues directly. Sorry if this is disorganized, I have been up too long ~ but you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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