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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11218"><p>Ok...he's 2 days old yet has had antibiotics for 4 days?? Penicillin is next to useless for joint ill because of poor penetration into the joint. Other antibiotics or sometimes flushing of the joint is needed to properly treat this disease. Ask your vet or the regional veterinary college. Good Luck! V</p><p></p><p>> My 2day old calf has joint ill to</p><p>> my understanding. He does not have</p><p>> white muscle. He is very wobbly on</p><p>> his feet and tires very easy. He</p><p>> eats well and can get up on all</p><p>> fours for a short period of time</p><p>> but has to lay down most of the</p><p>> time. I have been administering</p><p>> long acting penicillan for four</p><p>> days but have had no improvement.</p><p>> Do you have any suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11218"] Ok...he's 2 days old yet has had antibiotics for 4 days?? Penicillin is next to useless for joint ill because of poor penetration into the joint. Other antibiotics or sometimes flushing of the joint is needed to properly treat this disease. Ask your vet or the regional veterinary college. Good Luck! V > My 2day old calf has joint ill to > my understanding. He does not have > white muscle. He is very wobbly on > his feet and tires very easy. He > eats well and can get up on all > fours for a short period of time > but has to lay down most of the > time. I have been administering > long acting penicillan for four > days but have had no improvement. > Do you have any suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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