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<blockquote data-quote="fourstates" data-source="post: 497420" data-attributes="member: 5918"><p>I have a calf that developed bloody diarrhea at 4 days old. I think the key is aggressive immediate treatment. He had a rough time. But, I got medications from the vet after I saw the first bloody stool, but he had really foul smelling stool for the day before. I tubed electrolytes and alternated milk every 3 hours. There antibodies and antitoxins available from your vet, along with the antibiotics. Good luck, but call your vet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fourstates, post: 497420, member: 5918"] I have a calf that developed bloody diarrhea at 4 days old. I think the key is aggressive immediate treatment. He had a rough time. But, I got medications from the vet after I saw the first bloody stool, but he had really foul smelling stool for the day before. I tubed electrolytes and alternated milk every 3 hours. There antibodies and antitoxins available from your vet, along with the antibiotics. Good luck, but call your vet. [/QUOTE]
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