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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 298541" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>Alot of differences of opinion when it comes to loose cow plop, just how loose is loose...still form a patty or clear and watery...change in diet, better quality feed, more protein, over eating and a list of other factors can cause loose stool; as long as it still forms some sort of a patty I usually do not worry. A five month calf is a pretty heavy drain on a cow especially if her ration hasn't changed and she is a good milker. Assuming that she has had her fall worming and is getting her share of some good groceries then Johnes is a possibility.</p><p>And that's my two bits worth.</p><p>DMc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 298541, member: 1744"] Alot of differences of opinion when it comes to loose cow plop, just how loose is loose...still form a patty or clear and watery...change in diet, better quality feed, more protein, over eating and a list of other factors can cause loose stool; as long as it still forms some sort of a patty I usually do not worry. A five month calf is a pretty heavy drain on a cow especially if her ration hasn't changed and she is a good milker. Assuming that she has had her fall worming and is getting her share of some good groceries then Johnes is a possibility. And that's my two bits worth. DMc [/QUOTE]
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