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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 553590" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>Powdered ginger, a good slug of it, about two or three tablespoons, out of the kitchen cupboard, will help with that scours and not do him any harm. A couple of eggs never hurt a calf that is too sick to drink, (maybe not him, as you said he did drink milk) just crack them out of the shell and slide them down. It keeps something in their stomach without upsetting it any further.</p><p>Half an aspirin twice a day will help the temperature. Good strong antibiotics is what will save him though. Good luck, he doesn't sound good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 553590, member: 8192"] Powdered ginger, a good slug of it, about two or three tablespoons, out of the kitchen cupboard, will help with that scours and not do him any harm. A couple of eggs never hurt a calf that is too sick to drink, (maybe not him, as you said he did drink milk) just crack them out of the shell and slide them down. It keeps something in their stomach without upsetting it any further. Half an aspirin twice a day will help the temperature. Good strong antibiotics is what will save him though. Good luck, he doesn't sound good. [/QUOTE]
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