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PERSISTENT scours in bottle calves
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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1140428" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>You need to give them a round of OTC boluses the first day it showed up to take care of the of the Bacterial problems, and possibly keep their immune systems healthy enough to not get viral scours. Now you can still give them give them OTC to prevent secondary infection, but for the viral scours all you can do is the same, plus give them a bottle electrolytes (drench them if you have to), clean out the pen their in, and hope it clears up. Probably someone else that has some other helpful tricks.</p><p>But look on the bright side, if they make it through, you won't have to worry about viral scours again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1140428, member: 14533"] You need to give them a round of OTC boluses the first day it showed up to take care of the of the Bacterial problems, and possibly keep their immune systems healthy enough to not get viral scours. Now you can still give them give them OTC to prevent secondary infection, but for the viral scours all you can do is the same, plus give them a bottle electrolytes (drench them if you have to), clean out the pen their in, and hope it clears up. Probably someone else that has some other helpful tricks. But look on the bright side, if they make it through, you won't have to worry about viral scours again. [/QUOTE]
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