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New calf has lost its hair
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 31804"><p>I found my new calf seperated from its mother and seemed sick. When I got up to it I noticed hair was missing from its inside upper back leg. I thought it was a dog bite. I brought the calf to its mother and mad sure she was getting milk. I have been keeping an eye on her and seems to be getting plenty of milk and is keeping up. BUT! her hair is almost entirely gone, I didnt notice the advance untill today. I was trying to keep my distance so she wouldnt get seperated again. The body looks like a rough coat, almost scaly. I rushed to my books and now to you. I think it is Coccidiosis. I am not sure and have a page into my Vet. This forum has always been a tremendous source of great information and couldnt have had cattle without your help. Thank you for reading and any help would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 31804"] I found my new calf seperated from its mother and seemed sick. When I got up to it I noticed hair was missing from its inside upper back leg. I thought it was a dog bite. I brought the calf to its mother and mad sure she was getting milk. I have been keeping an eye on her and seems to be getting plenty of milk and is keeping up. BUT! her hair is almost entirely gone, I didnt notice the advance untill today. I was trying to keep my distance so she wouldnt get seperated again. The body looks like a rough coat, almost scaly. I rushed to my books and now to you. I think it is Coccidiosis. I am not sure and have a page into my Vet. This forum has always been a tremendous source of great information and couldnt have had cattle without your help. Thank you for reading and any help would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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