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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 100488" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>If they are new to your place the change in feed my contribute to the cough. If they came from a salebarn or somewhere like that I normally go ahead and give them LA200. A ounce of prevention gos a long way. If they do come down with something it is harder to cure later. Have you taken their temperature. A high temperature and I would give them meds for sure. You may want to sprinkle a little dried milk powder in the feed of the little one for a couple of days if he ain't eating well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 100488, member: 1184"] If they are new to your place the change in feed my contribute to the cough. If they came from a salebarn or somewhere like that I normally go ahead and give them LA200. A ounce of prevention gos a long way. If they do come down with something it is harder to cure later. Have you taken their temperature. A high temperature and I would give them meds for sure. You may want to sprinkle a little dried milk powder in the feed of the little one for a couple of days if he ain't eating well. [/QUOTE]
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