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<blockquote data-quote="redsimangus" data-source="post: 1147058" data-attributes="member: 22559"><p>Well we have baytril and draxxin some banamine along with scour pills penicillin and some oxytetricyclin. We use to keep nuflor but it didnt seem to work to well but we also have some electrolytes too. But we try to keep some pneamonia drugs around in the summer since that is when we have most of are problems with it. But it is a good idea to keep some on hand i remember when we were first getting started an we didnt always have the neccessary drugs around an the vets were usually closed by the time that we saw the calves that were sick so ya i would definately keep some on hand its better to be safe than sorry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsimangus, post: 1147058, member: 22559"] Well we have baytril and draxxin some banamine along with scour pills penicillin and some oxytetricyclin. We use to keep nuflor but it didnt seem to work to well but we also have some electrolytes too. But we try to keep some pneamonia drugs around in the summer since that is when we have most of are problems with it. But it is a good idea to keep some on hand i remember when we were first getting started an we didnt always have the neccessary drugs around an the vets were usually closed by the time that we saw the calves that were sick so ya i would definately keep some on hand its better to be safe than sorry [/QUOTE]
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