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<blockquote data-quote="jonbri55" data-source="post: 589664" data-attributes="member: 8312"><p>MM gave great advice vitamin B and probiotics are great for calves and goats who are not eating. </p><p></p><p>I want to emphasize that in this section of the world you need to give those calves BoSe. Generally one shot will do but you can give a 2nd one 2 weeks after the first. You can get BoSe from a vet-shouldn't be more than $10 each. Selenium deficiency in the NW area here is one of the major causes of calves not thriving. That could be the reason for the cough in the one calf. I have had a similar situation with one of my calves this year that didn't get the BoSe right away. He is gradually getting rid of his cough and is now 5 months old.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonbri55, post: 589664, member: 8312"] MM gave great advice vitamin B and probiotics are great for calves and goats who are not eating. I want to emphasize that in this section of the world you need to give those calves BoSe. Generally one shot will do but you can give a 2nd one 2 weeks after the first. You can get BoSe from a vet-shouldn't be more than $10 each. Selenium deficiency in the NW area here is one of the major causes of calves not thriving. That could be the reason for the cough in the one calf. I have had a similar situation with one of my calves this year that didn't get the BoSe right away. He is gradually getting rid of his cough and is now 5 months old. [/QUOTE]
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