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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 106392" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>I considered that Bullady. I completely sanitized the shed from the ground to the cealing. Used bleach and 99% IPA alcohol. Kept them out for 3 days and did it again. I had them in a different shed. I put the next batch of calves in a shed that had been sanitized and had never had a calf from that farm in it. Same results, fine for a few days and then the same problem. I lost another one last night. I'm done with that farm. Vet says he thinks it is "rhodacorona virus." I don't have a clue how to spell it. He said calves that are pulled from the cow that way should be vaccinated with that and ecoli within 12 hours of birth or most of them won't make it on synthetic colostrum. He did say that the colostrum from cows varies greatly from cow to cow. Some is good and some might as well be pure milk. At any rate I never had this problem before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 106392, member: 1774"] I considered that Bullady. I completely sanitized the shed from the ground to the cealing. Used bleach and 99% IPA alcohol. Kept them out for 3 days and did it again. I had them in a different shed. I put the next batch of calves in a shed that had been sanitized and had never had a calf from that farm in it. Same results, fine for a few days and then the same problem. I lost another one last night. I'm done with that farm. Vet says he thinks it is "rhodacorona virus." I don't have a clue how to spell it. He said calves that are pulled from the cow that way should be vaccinated with that and ecoli within 12 hours of birth or most of them won't make it on synthetic colostrum. He did say that the colostrum from cows varies greatly from cow to cow. Some is good and some might as well be pure milk. At any rate I never had this problem before. [/QUOTE]
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