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<blockquote data-quote="Quigly" data-source="post: 1219694" data-attributes="member: 21929"><p>Are these beef or dairy calves, on the cow or bottle fed? If you want to use a 7 way product in newborns, Alpha 7 is the product you need to use, but don't expect miracles out of it. Clostridium perfringens type A is often implicated in clostridial abomasal ulcers and it is not included in 7/8 way products. If you are not using scour vaccine in the cow herd, I would start with that. Additionally, there are many factors and causes related to these ulcers, especially in bottle fed calves. Management is often an issue that needs attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Quigly, post: 1219694, member: 21929"] Are these beef or dairy calves, on the cow or bottle fed? If you want to use a 7 way product in newborns, Alpha 7 is the product you need to use, but don't expect miracles out of it. Clostridium perfringens type A is often implicated in clostridial abomasal ulcers and it is not included in 7/8 way products. If you are not using scour vaccine in the cow herd, I would start with that. Additionally, there are many factors and causes related to these ulcers, especially in bottle fed calves. Management is often an issue that needs attention. [/QUOTE]
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