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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 353612" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Welcome! Absolutely, we don't even use Nuflor anymore, and the last bottle of LA200 we had expired in early 2000 - I discovered the bottle tucked away in the 'medicine cabinet' this past summer so that pretty much tells you how long it's been since we've used it. The only problem with Baytril is it can destroy cartilage in young calves if overused, so we keep records of who is treated and when, and we don't usually have to re-treat with something else when using Baytril - even on the dreaded salebarn calf. But, in all honesty, the calves are also checked every morning at feeding time, and they are treated at the first sign of being off feed, head hanging, coughing, apathy, or any combination of the above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 353612, member: 539"] Welcome! Absolutely, we don't even use Nuflor anymore, and the last bottle of LA200 we had expired in early 2000 - I discovered the bottle tucked away in the 'medicine cabinet' this past summer so that pretty much tells you how long it's been since we've used it. The only problem with Baytril is it can destroy cartilage in young calves if overused, so we keep records of who is treated and when, and we don't usually have to re-treat with something else when using Baytril - even on the dreaded salebarn calf. But, in all honesty, the calves are also checked every morning at feeding time, and they are treated at the first sign of being off feed, head hanging, coughing, apathy, or any combination of the above. [/QUOTE]
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