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Older calf and diarrhea...help
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<blockquote data-quote="BAR_R" data-source="post: 558562" data-attributes="member: 6749"><p>More of a milk chocolate and it does have that odor of bad gas. Kind of a sick sweet smell. It seems to be thicker than yesterday but still very runny. No blood in any movements we have witnessed. We moved him and his mother outside to a paddock of their own this morning. They will be back on the same kind alfalfa/OG pasture that they came off. This will be the third day and he does not seem to be looking any worse. He walked right out on the halter when we were moving him. I am just hoping the little pig ate too much (or the dumb farmer fed too much.)</p><p></p><p>I called the vet because I needed to restock my NuFlor and they said he might need a shot of that or Baytril. We are going to go home at lunch and check on him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAR_R, post: 558562, member: 6749"] More of a milk chocolate and it does have that odor of bad gas. Kind of a sick sweet smell. It seems to be thicker than yesterday but still very runny. No blood in any movements we have witnessed. We moved him and his mother outside to a paddock of their own this morning. They will be back on the same kind alfalfa/OG pasture that they came off. This will be the third day and he does not seem to be looking any worse. He walked right out on the halter when we were moving him. I am just hoping the little pig ate too much (or the dumb farmer fed too much.) I called the vet because I needed to restock my NuFlor and they said he might need a shot of that or Baytril. We are going to go home at lunch and check on him. [/QUOTE]
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