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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 497427" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>I usually think of scours in three waves and E-coli and salmonella are the first wave. In the dealer calves we get it is not unusual to have 25 % with scours caused by this . Antibiotics are usually effective. Some of those would be Quatracon, Spectinomycin, Vetisulid, Lincomycin, Gentocin (not for slaughter), Amiglyde, are a few . I figure about 5 % death loss and 5 % junk calves. Lately we've done better than that but, about the time you think you got it figured out you have trouble. Re-hydration is the main defense with all scours.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 497427, member: 6773"] I usually think of scours in three waves and E-coli and salmonella are the first wave. In the dealer calves we get it is not unusual to have 25 % with scours caused by this . Antibiotics are usually effective. Some of those would be Quatracon, Spectinomycin, Vetisulid, Lincomycin, Gentocin (not for slaughter), Amiglyde, are a few . I figure about 5 % death loss and 5 % junk calves. Lately we've done better than that but, about the time you think you got it figured out you have trouble. Re-hydration is the main defense with all scours. Larry [/QUOTE]
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