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pot belley calfs with scours
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<blockquote data-quote="CWT Angus" data-source="post: 432363" data-attributes="member: 1509"><p>It's possible. Why would you skip worming? I would start with worming the mommas and treating the calves for scours if needed. You can also take a fecal sample to the vet for testing, but you can almost guarantee it is positive for something since they were not protected. Whether or not that is the cause of what you are seeing, who knows? But I would start there. Keep an eye on those little guys, they can get so sick so fast with scours. Good Luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWT Angus, post: 432363, member: 1509"] It's possible. Why would you skip worming? I would start with worming the mommas and treating the calves for scours if needed. You can also take a fecal sample to the vet for testing, but you can almost guarantee it is positive for something since they were not protected. Whether or not that is the cause of what you are seeing, who knows? But I would start there. Keep an eye on those little guys, they can get so sick so fast with scours. Good Luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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