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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 802115" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>That was a very informative article. It does describe his twitching. But, vet ruled out "Star Gazing" / coccidiosis because there is no enteric coccidiosis. Calf never showed any signs of diarhea before, during, or after his treatment. Not saying I won't pursue more info on this because it sure describes him. Thanks for the info.</p><p>Also, new information. There have been several calves in NY that went down, paralyzed & died. Necropsy showed they had meningeal worm (aka deer worm). This is very rare, generally only found in sheep & goats. Sooo - we caught him up yesterday & applied Ivomec - at double the dose. Kill him or cure him sort of philosophy. Poor little bugger is so friendly even after all the poking & prodding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 802115, member: 968"] That was a very informative article. It does describe his twitching. But, vet ruled out "Star Gazing" / coccidiosis because there is no enteric coccidiosis. Calf never showed any signs of diarhea before, during, or after his treatment. Not saying I won't pursue more info on this because it sure describes him. Thanks for the info. Also, new information. There have been several calves in NY that went down, paralyzed & died. Necropsy showed they had meningeal worm (aka deer worm). This is very rare, generally only found in sheep & goats. Sooo - we caught him up yesterday & applied Ivomec - at double the dose. Kill him or cure him sort of philosophy. Poor little bugger is so friendly even after all the poking & prodding. [/QUOTE]
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