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LA-200 adverse reaction in calf.
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<blockquote data-quote="Stepper" data-source="post: 406108" data-attributes="member: 3398"><p>I took a calf to the vet 2 days ago for foot rot. The vet said it was a pretty bad case of rot. He cleaned the foot with a water hose then poured bleach into the infected area. Then gave it a shot of LA-200 33 cc,s. </p><p></p><p>He ask me how much the calf weighed. He guessed it to weigh 550 to 600lbs ( it is out of a average frame black commerical cow and registered black angus bull). The calf was born the first week of Feburary 07. I guessed it to weigh 400lbs. because of its age and it just looks to weigh about 400lbs to me. So the vet said he dosed it for 750lbs. He said he wanted to make sure it had a good dose of antibiotics in its system. And he said he wanted me to repeat this treatment in 48 hours.</p><p></p><p>So i did this morning. I gave the calf a shot of LA-200 Sub Q in its neck below the skin( not in the mussel) just in front of its shoulder. I cleaned the hoof out and poured bleach in the wound. And let it out in the pen.</p><p></p><p>About 5 min later the calf starts foaming at the mouth and breathing very rapaidly. I watched it for about an hour and it continued this but did drink some water. I went back 4 hours later to check on it and it was laying besided the water tub with its nose in the water but stood up when i walked up. It seemed to be breathing harder with its tougne hanging out and alot of drool coming out of its mouth. </p><p></p><p>There was not much shade in the catch pen so i let it out in the pasture so that it could find some and it went to a shade tree and was standing under it when i left it.</p><p></p><p>Any opinions as to what might of went wrong ? I think the dosage was to high. The directions reccommends a dosage of 3-5 mg per pound of body weight for foot rot but in sever cases it reccommends 5 mg per pound. But i am not sure how many mg are in 1 cc.</p><p></p><p>I know for like 400 lbs the chart recommends 18 ccs and 750lbs 33 cc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stepper, post: 406108, member: 3398"] I took a calf to the vet 2 days ago for foot rot. The vet said it was a pretty bad case of rot. He cleaned the foot with a water hose then poured bleach into the infected area. Then gave it a shot of LA-200 33 cc,s. He ask me how much the calf weighed. He guessed it to weigh 550 to 600lbs ( it is out of a average frame black commerical cow and registered black angus bull). The calf was born the first week of Feburary 07. I guessed it to weigh 400lbs. because of its age and it just looks to weigh about 400lbs to me. So the vet said he dosed it for 750lbs. He said he wanted to make sure it had a good dose of antibiotics in its system. And he said he wanted me to repeat this treatment in 48 hours. So i did this morning. I gave the calf a shot of LA-200 Sub Q in its neck below the skin( not in the mussel) just in front of its shoulder. I cleaned the hoof out and poured bleach in the wound. And let it out in the pen. About 5 min later the calf starts foaming at the mouth and breathing very rapaidly. I watched it for about an hour and it continued this but did drink some water. I went back 4 hours later to check on it and it was laying besided the water tub with its nose in the water but stood up when i walked up. It seemed to be breathing harder with its tougne hanging out and alot of drool coming out of its mouth. There was not much shade in the catch pen so i let it out in the pasture so that it could find some and it went to a shade tree and was standing under it when i left it. Any opinions as to what might of went wrong ? I think the dosage was to high. The directions reccommends a dosage of 3-5 mg per pound of body weight for foot rot but in sever cases it reccommends 5 mg per pound. But i am not sure how many mg are in 1 cc. I know for like 400 lbs the chart recommends 18 ccs and 750lbs 33 cc. [/QUOTE]
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