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How to tell if your calf is scouring
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<blockquote data-quote="Sharleen" data-source="post: 198131" data-attributes="member: 1532"><p>It has been so muddy this year for calving. My calves have a clean dry place to go. I just wanted to know what is a sure sign of scours before they get so dehydrated that they have to be tubed electrolites. I don't believe any of them have scours, not watery poop. Does it have to be watery or just runny or what? I get all worried usually for nothing. Any thoughts would be appriciated. Is there a preventative measure a person can take before things happen?</p><p>Thanks so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharleen, post: 198131, member: 1532"] It has been so muddy this year for calving. My calves have a clean dry place to go. I just wanted to know what is a sure sign of scours before they get so dehydrated that they have to be tubed electrolites. I don't believe any of them have scours, not watery poop. Does it have to be watery or just runny or what? I get all worried usually for nothing. Any thoughts would be appriciated. Is there a preventative measure a person can take before things happen? Thanks so much [/QUOTE]
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