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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15987"><p>its because of the richness and sudden change in teh diet that they get an upset stomach and the squirts.</p><p></p><p>scours will be clumpy and stuck all over their tail and anus. and yellowy or white-gray.in severe cases it will be bloody. whereas diarrhea will look like your calves with the squirts do. scours usually occurs in calves a few weeks old or younger. also you can usually look at the calf and tell it has scours, it will look unthrifty, maybe thin, as it progresses their eyes will get glazy and they will get weak and possibly die. occasionally they will recover on their own but most of the time have to be treated with a bolus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15987"] its because of the richness and sudden change in teh diet that they get an upset stomach and the squirts. scours will be clumpy and stuck all over their tail and anus. and yellowy or white-gray.in severe cases it will be bloody. whereas diarrhea will look like your calves with the squirts do. scours usually occurs in calves a few weeks old or younger. also you can usually look at the calf and tell it has scours, it will look unthrifty, maybe thin, as it progresses their eyes will get glazy and they will get weak and possibly die. occasionally they will recover on their own but most of the time have to be treated with a bolus. [/QUOTE]
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