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Founder on preg. cow
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9282"><p>> Hi Becky,</p><p></p><p>> I'm not going to be able to answer</p><p>> your main questions, I'm afraid.</p><p>> I'm not familiar with either</p><p>> feeding brome nor with founder in</p><p>> cattle. There are some good ag</p><p>> extension and ag university links</p><p>> on my web site. You might try</p><p>> searching through them for</p><p>> articles on founder. I do remember</p><p>> reading one, but can't remember on</p><p>> which site.</p><p></p><p>> As for scours, runny, loose to</p><p>> liquid stool is pretty normal for</p><p>> a cow out on spring grass. As long</p><p>> as she looks healthy otherwise -</p><p>> chewing her cud, up and eating</p><p>> regularly, not standing around</p><p>> humped up and miserable looking -</p><p>> she should be fine. She will</p><p>> continue to have fairly loose</p><p>> stools while on green grass. True</p><p>> scours usually have a foul smell,</p><p>> off color, and are caused by a</p><p>> bacteria, virus, or by some</p><p>> parasites.</p><p></p><p>> It's good that you gave the</p><p>> scourguard. Be sure to check the</p><p>> directions and give the second</p><p>> shot at the appropriate time. If</p><p>> you're a little off in predicting</p><p>> her due date, you might even wind</p><p>> up giving a third shot. Thanks for the info and advice. I have given my cow all her scourguard shots. She seens to be doing well now. I'll check your site and see if I can find an article. Thanks--Becky</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ksugirl1@yahoo.com">ksugirl1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9282"] > Hi Becky, > I'm not going to be able to answer > your main questions, I'm afraid. > I'm not familiar with either > feeding brome nor with founder in > cattle. There are some good ag > extension and ag university links > on my web site. You might try > searching through them for > articles on founder. I do remember > reading one, but can't remember on > which site. > As for scours, runny, loose to > liquid stool is pretty normal for > a cow out on spring grass. As long > as she looks healthy otherwise - > chewing her cud, up and eating > regularly, not standing around > humped up and miserable looking - > she should be fine. She will > continue to have fairly loose > stools while on green grass. True > scours usually have a foul smell, > off color, and are caused by a > bacteria, virus, or by some > parasites. > It's good that you gave the > scourguard. Be sure to check the > directions and give the second > shot at the appropriate time. If > you're a little off in predicting > her due date, you might even wind > up giving a third shot. Thanks for the info and advice. I have given my cow all her scourguard shots. She seens to be doing well now. I'll check your site and see if I can find an article. Thanks--Becky [email=ksugirl1@yahoo.com]ksugirl1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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