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Founder and Bentonite Clay?
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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 973838" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>YES, serious Acidosis. I've got sodium bicarb, sounds like a sensible idea, but it's dark now so I'll give it a try tomorrow.</p><p>Even if it doesn't help much at least it makes me feel like I'm trying. I found a livestock feed grade Bentonite Clay powder additive in 50 lb bags from manufacturer [40 bag minumum] But it's the weekend, so have to wait till Monday to find out if they have ever shipped any to a local feed mill. I remember 40 years ago a friends grandma would mix a raw egg and a bit of field dirt [maybe it was clay?] with a half measure of milk replacer to feed her baby dairy calves when they scoured. I never tried it or even looked at it as a serious treatment, but he always claimed she was great at raising calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 973838, member: 14585"] YES, serious Acidosis. I've got sodium bicarb, sounds like a sensible idea, but it's dark now so I'll give it a try tomorrow. Even if it doesn't help much at least it makes me feel like I'm trying. I found a livestock feed grade Bentonite Clay powder additive in 50 lb bags from manufacturer [40 bag minumum] But it's the weekend, so have to wait till Monday to find out if they have ever shipped any to a local feed mill. I remember 40 years ago a friends grandma would mix a raw egg and a bit of field dirt [maybe it was clay?] with a half measure of milk replacer to feed her baby dairy calves when they scoured. I never tried it or even looked at it as a serious treatment, but he always claimed she was great at raising calves. [/QUOTE]
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