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gray/yellow/white scours what do I do? Tired of this.
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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 675881" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>Oxytetracycline won't help at all. At two months old its very likely coccidiosis, treat with sulfamethidazene or Sodium sulphadimethoxine for 4 consequtive days and it will be a thing of the past. Personally I never bother with electrolites if the calf is still nursing its dam.</p><p></p><p>Brandnames here are Disulfox, Maxisulf LA and various others. There are also sulpha bolusses, but I prefer the injection. The same drugs will also treat bacterial scours, as always Probiotics is always a good idea when treating scours with antibiotics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 675881, member: 4353"] Oxytetracycline won't help at all. At two months old its very likely coccidiosis, treat with sulfamethidazene or Sodium sulphadimethoxine for 4 consequtive days and it will be a thing of the past. Personally I never bother with electrolites if the calf is still nursing its dam. Brandnames here are Disulfox, Maxisulf LA and various others. There are also sulpha bolusses, but I prefer the injection. The same drugs will also treat bacterial scours, as always Probiotics is always a good idea when treating scours with antibiotics. [/QUOTE]
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