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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 829222" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>I might be running into a small hitch in the calving season today, I have too calves with a bit of bloody stool (poo or whatever you'll call it), I'm sure it's scours of some sort, though I'm a little baffled by it.. for 1, the stool itself seems to be solid, but they have blood with it. Both calves of course have dirty butts, the usual giveaway, but both still suck and eat hay, and also play.. The one calf I was able to catch, I gave 2 oral scour boluses (she actually ate them out of my hand), the other, I'm going to try and catch when she is napping in the sun. I'd like some more advice on this if anyone has any, I have trivetrin on hand, but would like to hold off on it for a little yet. Anyone have any idea what kind of scours these are. This is in my calving season 2011 thread as well, so ignore that one</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 829222, member: 9096"] I might be running into a small hitch in the calving season today, I have too calves with a bit of bloody stool (poo or whatever you'll call it), I'm sure it's scours of some sort, though I'm a little baffled by it.. for 1, the stool itself seems to be solid, but they have blood with it. Both calves of course have dirty butts, the usual giveaway, but both still suck and eat hay, and also play.. The one calf I was able to catch, I gave 2 oral scour boluses (she actually ate them out of my hand), the other, I'm going to try and catch when she is napping in the sun. I'd like some more advice on this if anyone has any, I have trivetrin on hand, but would like to hold off on it for a little yet. Anyone have any idea what kind of scours these are. This is in my calving season 2011 thread as well, so ignore that one [/QUOTE]
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