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<blockquote data-quote="newbie" data-source="post: 366830" data-attributes="member: 6231"><p>Great news. Susie was kicking up her heels today and her eyes do not look too gooey. Gave her 7cc of pen last night and another 5cc tonight plus 1cc of Vit AD-500. She is also drinking great. I did notice that the other calf Friday's eyes are both wet though. Would I just have an eye infection going on? Vet did not think it would be IBR since Susie was still drinking. The chickens have been gone since last fall. I have bedded deep straw over the shavings. People say not to have chickens and turkeys together but I have with no trouble so maybe I've been lucky. Plus I kept it very clean. I love this forum. I am picking up so much information from it without having to bug the farmers down the road who probably think I am paranoid, but when you only have two calves and not 100 I think that you notice alot more. Cheers[/b]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="newbie, post: 366830, member: 6231"] Great news. Susie was kicking up her heels today and her eyes do not look too gooey. Gave her 7cc of pen last night and another 5cc tonight plus 1cc of Vit AD-500. She is also drinking great. I did notice that the other calf Friday's eyes are both wet though. Would I just have an eye infection going on? Vet did not think it would be IBR since Susie was still drinking. The chickens have been gone since last fall. I have bedded deep straw over the shavings. People say not to have chickens and turkeys together but I have with no trouble so maybe I've been lucky. Plus I kept it very clean. I love this forum. I am picking up so much information from it without having to bug the farmers down the road who probably think I am paranoid, but when you only have two calves and not 100 I think that you notice alot more. Cheers[/b] [/QUOTE]
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