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New calves loose stools
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus86" data-source="post: 1342376" data-attributes="member: 25535"><p>I purchased a group of calves who are out on pasture. They are eating well and active but have very loose stools. They do have "dirty" tails from their stools. Honestly I am not sure if it is diarrhea or just really loose from stress or the new pasture. They are coming to feed and everyone is eating and drinking when I have sat and observed them. I was wondering if beet pulp might firm them up a bit. So far no one seems to be dehydrated or inactive.They were apparently wormed before I got them but I did not witness the treatment. </p><p></p><p>Any insight on this? </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus86, post: 1342376, member: 25535"] I purchased a group of calves who are out on pasture. They are eating well and active but have very loose stools. They do have "dirty" tails from their stools. Honestly I am not sure if it is diarrhea or just really loose from stress or the new pasture. They are coming to feed and everyone is eating and drinking when I have sat and observed them. I was wondering if beet pulp might firm them up a bit. So far no one seems to be dehydrated or inactive.They were apparently wormed before I got them but I did not witness the treatment. Any insight on this? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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