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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 802651" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Hillsdown was kind enough to give me some ideas on my problem, but it's "Jeanne" that posted this problem.</p><p>Quoted from article:</p><p>"This syndrome reportedly can occur in up to 30% of the calves affected with enteric coccidiosis."</p><p>Coccidial organisms or microscopic lesions consistent with coccidial infection <strong>cannot always </strong>be found in affected calves."</p><p>"Multiple etiologies appear to be involved and must be present at the same time or in proper sequence to see clinical "nervous" coccidiosis. <strong>Some form of large bowel disease/inflammation, usually associated with enteric coccidiosis</strong>, and the absence of significant brain lesions are the only constant features of the disease."</p><p>I agree, it does not say that they HAVE to have diarhea. We do plan on hitting him with a sulfa bolus, just haven't caught him up again since his deworming. Heck, we'll try anything. He's such a good little trooper. He was on an antibiotic (heavy heavy doses) for over 2 weeks. First, hit hard with Biomycin 200 (twice) than Pen 20cc 2X/day. (vet prescribed)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 802651, member: 968"] Hillsdown was kind enough to give me some ideas on my problem, but it's "Jeanne" that posted this problem. Quoted from article: "This syndrome reportedly can occur in up to 30% of the calves affected with enteric coccidiosis." Coccidial organisms or microscopic lesions consistent with coccidial infection [b]cannot always [/b]be found in affected calves." "Multiple etiologies appear to be involved and must be present at the same time or in proper sequence to see clinical "nervous" coccidiosis. [b]Some form of large bowel disease/inflammation, usually associated with enteric coccidiosis[/b], and the absence of significant brain lesions are the only constant features of the disease." I agree, it does not say that they HAVE to have diarhea. We do plan on hitting him with a sulfa bolus, just haven't caught him up again since his deworming. Heck, we'll try anything. He's such a good little trooper. He was on an antibiotic (heavy heavy doses) for over 2 weeks. First, hit hard with Biomycin 200 (twice) than Pen 20cc 2X/day. (vet prescribed) [/QUOTE]
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