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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;N" data-source="post: 517330" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>We have done the Vitamin B complex shot. Might try the pro-bios (not sure if necessary at this point). The selennium what exactly is that? Never gave to calves before. But never had one that wouldn't suck. What is it suppose to do? Tried mixing milk w/ calf starter but didn't care for it. My husband thought calf was 2 months old but now after reading the posts I really think he was a really big baby and the mom didn't make it. A lot of cows have been lost this year in our area thanks to crazy weather and pneumonia outbreaks around. No temp(101.7) and he seems OK isn't acting sick anyways. No scours actually he might be a little constipated but no bloating or anything like that. Will feed in an hour and will try 20/20/20 milk replacement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&N, post: 517330, member: 8055"] We have done the Vitamin B complex shot. Might try the pro-bios (not sure if necessary at this point). The selennium what exactly is that? Never gave to calves before. But never had one that wouldn't suck. What is it suppose to do? Tried mixing milk w/ calf starter but didn't care for it. My husband thought calf was 2 months old but now after reading the posts I really think he was a really big baby and the mom didn't make it. A lot of cows have been lost this year in our area thanks to crazy weather and pneumonia outbreaks around. No temp(101.7) and he seems OK isn't acting sick anyways. No scours actually he might be a little constipated but no bloating or anything like that. Will feed in an hour and will try 20/20/20 milk replacement. [/QUOTE]
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