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Dysentary in Calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Kay" data-source="post: 362790" data-attributes="member: 183"><p>Cattle are wormed,never have wormed calves before pre-weaning though.Has been very cold and raining.One day is in the 70's and the next day 30 and raining.Very wet and muddy,but the calves have their own shelter.Have been feeding calf starter with ingred. for coccidios. Calves were vacc. with calf-guard and mom's for E-coli.Calves don't seem sick,always eating and running around.Would'nt they be sick and running temp or dehydrated if it was coccidios?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kay, post: 362790, member: 183"] Cattle are wormed,never have wormed calves before pre-weaning though.Has been very cold and raining.One day is in the 70's and the next day 30 and raining.Very wet and muddy,but the calves have their own shelter.Have been feeding calf starter with ingred. for coccidios. Calves were vacc. with calf-guard and mom's for E-coli.Calves don't seem sick,always eating and running around.Would'nt they be sick and running temp or dehydrated if it was coccidios? [/QUOTE]
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