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<blockquote data-quote="trixie" data-source="post: 439776" data-attributes="member: 7073"><p>They had 3 days supposably on mom before we got them. Yes they did have scours and they seem to still have them somewhat. The ones left were all given a shot of Alpha-7 and some probiotics. They will all get electrolytes at night for the next few day's. The one calf that was down yesterday was up last night and eating and is doing better already today. He was bloated along with another one. The other 2 seem to be ok so far. We have never had this problem in all the years we have raised calves. We were told because of all the rain that they are like this. We would lock them up at night or during the day when we had any indication of rain for the day or night. So I guess I'm not sure how they got this. Never heard of it before either. Anybody else have this problem before?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trixie, post: 439776, member: 7073"] They had 3 days supposably on mom before we got them. Yes they did have scours and they seem to still have them somewhat. The ones left were all given a shot of Alpha-7 and some probiotics. They will all get electrolytes at night for the next few day's. The one calf that was down yesterday was up last night and eating and is doing better already today. He was bloated along with another one. The other 2 seem to be ok so far. We have never had this problem in all the years we have raised calves. We were told because of all the rain that they are like this. We would lock them up at night or during the day when we had any indication of rain for the day or night. So I guess I'm not sure how they got this. Never heard of it before either. Anybody else have this problem before? [/QUOTE]
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