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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1803773" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>I'd hobble the cow for a few days. Wouldn't worry about electrolytes unless there is a serious problem and he's gone off of food. </p><p>Used to use kaopectate for humans if they were a little runny but otherwise fine, was told they don't make that anymore. =( </p><p>If the cow has enough milk I would really concentrate on getting her straightened out with the kicking, no need to pour money into the calf when you have the perfect feed source (momma) right there. </p><p>Don't stress too much about the scours unless he is visibly ill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1803773, member: 39112"] I'd hobble the cow for a few days. Wouldn't worry about electrolytes unless there is a serious problem and he's gone off of food. Used to use kaopectate for humans if they were a little runny but otherwise fine, was told they don't make that anymore. =( If the cow has enough milk I would really concentrate on getting her straightened out with the kicking, no need to pour money into the calf when you have the perfect feed source (momma) right there. Don't stress too much about the scours unless he is visibly ill. [/QUOTE]
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