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Help.....Calf going bald.
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<blockquote data-quote="RanchManager" data-source="post: 597530" data-attributes="member: 8827"><p>Liver is probably compromised. It can be a toxic plant ( large list), liver flukes, liver abcess, or other parasites. I would first check your feed ( hay and/or pasture) Many of the plants high in alkaloids are addictive to animals that start eating them. To be safe I would give a wormer that will controls flukes (Valbazen, Ivermec injection, etc.) I've even put sunblock on photosensitive horses ( one that sampled Houndstounge).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RanchManager, post: 597530, member: 8827"] Liver is probably compromised. It can be a toxic plant ( large list), liver flukes, liver abcess, or other parasites. I would first check your feed ( hay and/or pasture) Many of the plants high in alkaloids are addictive to animals that start eating them. To be safe I would give a wormer that will controls flukes (Valbazen, Ivermec injection, etc.) I've even put sunblock on photosensitive horses ( one that sampled Houndstounge). [/QUOTE]
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