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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 598755" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>lol Alice.. when we first started with cattle, I was also "#1". Now I'm MUCH older, and it's harder to catch and treat stuff, so we're more at #3. I think keeping a really close eye on stuff is the key.. the longer you raise cattle, the more you'll learn to recognize the "uh oh.. better treat that calf" symptoms. </p><p></p><p>As long as the calf is eating and acting normal, I would keep just keep an eye on it. If either of these two things change, I'd treat it. Cattle are like people.. some will work through a virus or bacteria with little problem, other need medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 598755, member: 173"] lol Alice.. when we first started with cattle, I was also "#1". Now I'm MUCH older, and it's harder to catch and treat stuff, so we're more at #3. I think keeping a really close eye on stuff is the key.. the longer you raise cattle, the more you'll learn to recognize the "uh oh.. better treat that calf" symptoms. As long as the calf is eating and acting normal, I would keep just keep an eye on it. If either of these two things change, I'd treat it. Cattle are like people.. some will work through a virus or bacteria with little problem, other need medication. [/QUOTE]
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