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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 584190" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I'm not in Australia, but I've certainly treated more calves than I can count for pneumonia. I believe I would be trading in the penicillin for Baytril if it is available in your area. Fall of 2005 we ended up with about 50 head of very hard weaners, then we bought another 75 head of weaning calves through the sale barn - went through 2 100 mg bottles of Baytril inside of a week, and finally started buying in the giant, 'economy' sized bottle. Went through a couple of those, too. The point of this ramble is that the Baytril was given at the one-dose recommendation, and very, very few of those calves needed to be treated twice. The 2 or 3 that did got penicillin as a follow-up. Be aware that records need to be kept if you're using Baytril - when, and how much - because it will destroy joint cartilage if you don't keep track, and too much is given.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 584190, member: 539"] I'm not in Australia, but I've certainly treated more calves than I can count for pneumonia. I believe I would be trading in the penicillin for Baytril if it is available in your area. Fall of 2005 we ended up with about 50 head of very hard weaners, then we bought another 75 head of weaning calves through the sale barn - went through 2 100 mg bottles of Baytril inside of a week, and finally started buying in the giant, 'economy' sized bottle. Went through a couple of those, too. The point of this ramble is that the Baytril was given at the one-dose recommendation, and very, very few of those calves needed to be treated twice. The 2 or 3 that did got penicillin as a follow-up. Be aware that records need to be kept if you're using Baytril - when, and how much - because it will destroy joint cartilage if you don't keep track, and too much is given. [/QUOTE]
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