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<blockquote data-quote="highvoltagecattleco" data-source="post: 369108" data-attributes="member: 6225"><p>On the probios; I dont use it daily. Once every fifth day. That is just a personal preference. I notice a change in their waste. I definately follow up any form of stress with probios. Stress from castration, vaccinations, and medications. I have had good results with probios, but I'm not advocating daily use. We all have different protocals and things that work for us. I'm always making little changes. Each calf will present its own problems. I had one 3 months ago that had to be lactose intollerant. Everytime we put him back on milk he would scour. I changed brands, probios everyday, nothing worked. Finally, I pulled the milk and left him on grain and hay. He made out fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="highvoltagecattleco, post: 369108, member: 6225"] On the probios; I dont use it daily. Once every fifth day. That is just a personal preference. I notice a change in their waste. I definately follow up any form of stress with probios. Stress from castration, vaccinations, and medications. I have had good results with probios, but I'm not advocating daily use. We all have different protocals and things that work for us. I'm always making little changes. Each calf will present its own problems. I had one 3 months ago that had to be lactose intollerant. Everytime we put him back on milk he would scour. I changed brands, probios everyday, nothing worked. Finally, I pulled the milk and left him on grain and hay. He made out fine. [/QUOTE]
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