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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 497482" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>It's E-coli if it occurs 0-4 days old and it's watery, yellow, and really foul odor. Salmonella occurs 14 day's and older and is bloody, and has a septic tank odor. Just had one of the former. Told vet the symptoms and he gave me 500mg tetracycline tablets and a powder which was Bio-sponge and yeast. A tablet twice a day and a tablespoon of powder twice a day. Mixed powder in 50cc syringe with a little warm water and squirted it in his mouth, (slowly). One treatment and he was firmed up. Vet said do it 2 to 3 days. Did it 3 days just to make sure and now he's as healthy as if he'd never had it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 497482, member: 2919"] It's E-coli if it occurs 0-4 days old and it's watery, yellow, and really foul odor. Salmonella occurs 14 day's and older and is bloody, and has a septic tank odor. Just had one of the former. Told vet the symptoms and he gave me 500mg tetracycline tablets and a powder which was Bio-sponge and yeast. A tablet twice a day and a tablespoon of powder twice a day. Mixed powder in 50cc syringe with a little warm water and squirted it in his mouth, (slowly). One treatment and he was firmed up. Vet said do it 2 to 3 days. Did it 3 days just to make sure and now he's as healthy as if he'd never had it. [/QUOTE]
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