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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 253962" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>I'm not concerned about banamine masking the problem as much as I am concerned about the vets saying what it does to their gut...however, I'm all for helping the calves to feel better. I know that I'll not overdo the banamine anymore...I'll follow the directions to the letter with it, but that won't keep me from giving them banamine when I KNOW they are in distress, temp or not.</p><p></p><p>We've had this calf since she was about a week old.</p><p>The calf doesn't have shipping fever...she has a respiratory something most likely caused by the drought, pollen/dust in the air...whatever. She was vaccinated to the hilt...none of the other calves with her have displayed the slightest symptom. The vet says it's just one of those things...and I tend to believe him. Right now we are just trying to get her past the point that she turns chronic.</p><p></p><p>The vets...I don't have their education...so all I can do at this point is rely on their skill and training. My brother is convinced she's chronic. It gave me great pleasure to inform him that, according to our vet (his also), that she is not.</p><p></p><p>Keep your fingers crossed for us, ok?</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 253962, member: 3873"] I'm not concerned about banamine masking the problem as much as I am concerned about the vets saying what it does to their gut...however, I'm all for helping the calves to feel better. I know that I'll not overdo the banamine anymore...I'll follow the directions to the letter with it, but that won't keep me from giving them banamine when I KNOW they are in distress, temp or not. We've had this calf since she was about a week old. The calf doesn't have shipping fever...she has a respiratory something most likely caused by the drought, pollen/dust in the air...whatever. She was vaccinated to the hilt...none of the other calves with her have displayed the slightest symptom. The vet says it's just one of those things...and I tend to believe him. Right now we are just trying to get her past the point that she turns chronic. The vets...I don't have their education...so all I can do at this point is rely on their skill and training. My brother is convinced she's chronic. It gave me great pleasure to inform him that, according to our vet (his also), that she is not. Keep your fingers crossed for us, ok? Alice [/QUOTE]
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