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how soon to treat?
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 598948" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Although it is an indication to watch that animal, a snotty nose by itself is not an indication of being sick or that it the animal is developing pneumonia. I treated when any animal isolated, went off feed, "looked" sick, and/or was hunched-up while standing around. If you're talking about weaning calves, I would also strongly suggest that you give them a good once over in the morning and at night. The sooner you catch it, the less you will have to treat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 598948, member: 539"] Although it is an indication to watch that animal, a snotty nose by itself is not an indication of being sick or that it the animal is developing pneumonia. I treated when any animal isolated, went off feed, "looked" sick, and/or was hunched-up while standing around. If you're talking about weaning calves, I would also strongly suggest that you give them a good once over in the morning and at night. The sooner you catch it, the less you will have to treat. [/QUOTE]
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