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Holstein calf w/runny nose
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<blockquote data-quote="gundog10" data-source="post: 1269987" data-attributes="member: 23533"><p>First, I would have given more information if I was asked. The great advise I was given was to do nothing and just keep an eye on him and if it doesn't clear up in a few days to have a vet come out and take a look. The reason I asked on this forum was to learn. There is not much stupid in me (or so I believe) and if someone would have asked, I have had (at the time) these two calves for two days and they are four months old. I have them on grass with a little hay and grain. They are lively their eyes are clear and bright and are eating like little pigs. There are alot of large diary farms around and so far I have not been able to even get an appointment set up for an on sight visit as they are all really busy right now. I will get a vet lined up and should have in advance of getting the calves but never realized it would be as difficult as it has been. Thank you all</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gundog10, post: 1269987, member: 23533"] First, I would have given more information if I was asked. The great advise I was given was to do nothing and just keep an eye on him and if it doesn't clear up in a few days to have a vet come out and take a look. The reason I asked on this forum was to learn. There is not much stupid in me (or so I believe) and if someone would have asked, I have had (at the time) these two calves for two days and they are four months old. I have them on grass with a little hay and grain. They are lively their eyes are clear and bright and are eating like little pigs. There are alot of large diary farms around and so far I have not been able to even get an appointment set up for an on sight visit as they are all really busy right now. I will get a vet lined up and should have in advance of getting the calves but never realized it would be as difficult as it has been. Thank you all [/QUOTE]
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