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New Calve - has astonishing amount of worms...
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 434313" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>i would almost treat for pnemonia as well. With his defences down right now he is prime canidate for a secondary infection, and those happen fast. The not able to get up on his own could be a start. </p><p>My advice and i am not a vet, just a cow/calf, so my experience would say a shot of Nuflor, (what we use here..so what you use might be different) and anafin. Anafin is an anti infalmatory non steriodal. there is also predef and banamine.</p><p>I woudl skip the LA200 and go directly to the "good stuff" such as nufor or what you might have on hand. Follow the directions and treat for about a week to start. Best to get it early rather than miss it and fight it when the calf gets weaker.</p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 434313, member: 6198"] i would almost treat for pnemonia as well. With his defences down right now he is prime canidate for a secondary infection, and those happen fast. The not able to get up on his own could be a start. My advice and i am not a vet, just a cow/calf, so my experience would say a shot of Nuflor, (what we use here..so what you use might be different) and anafin. Anafin is an anti infalmatory non steriodal. there is also predef and banamine. I woudl skip the LA200 and go directly to the "good stuff" such as nufor or what you might have on hand. Follow the directions and treat for about a week to start. Best to get it early rather than miss it and fight it when the calf gets weaker. RR [/QUOTE]
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