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Grafting and scouring questions
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<blockquote data-quote="EAT BEEF" data-source="post: 651956" data-attributes="member: 7761"><p>I would stop giveing the cow grain until it clears up.I don't think the la200 is going to treat the scours,but could help in preventing a secondary infection.albon or terramyacine scour tabblets might help.It seems like it takes a few days for the scours to run it's course so I would just make sure he's still eating well and isn't dehydrated.After treating young calves I like to give them a slug of probios to put some good things back in that the med's might kill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAT BEEF, post: 651956, member: 7761"] I would stop giveing the cow grain until it clears up.I don't think the la200 is going to treat the scours,but could help in preventing a secondary infection.albon or terramyacine scour tabblets might help.It seems like it takes a few days for the scours to run it's course so I would just make sure he's still eating well and isn't dehydrated.After treating young calves I like to give them a slug of probios to put some good things back in that the med's might kill. [/QUOTE]
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