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<blockquote data-quote="texastj" data-source="post: 553039" data-attributes="member: 8459"><p>I just found this web site. I don't normally do this kind of thing . But I have a bull calf with the same problem and have spent more money than I probably should have . I am hoping maybe we can help each other out. My calf did the same as yours would lay down or walk in circles in the hot sun . I brought him to the barn . When I first got him home I could not get him to eat . I gave him an enema of warm milk and syrup. Witch I think saved his life. The next morning he was up and walking and he even called for his mom. Well I fed him a bottle of milk and when he was trough with the bottle he went right back to walking in circles. He is his mom's first calf. He had been getting shots of antibiotics for several days and it seamed like it might be helping but then he would be right back like he was his tong sticking out and slobbering and walking in circles. I was even wondering if he was blind and was going on his sense of smell and sound. I still am not sure about that part. So I bought B complex inject able and a sublingual B complex I give him in his milk. And he seamed to get better. But then back to the same old thing . I gave him acidophilus to put back the good bacteria I knew he would need it to get well. I started to notice that when I went out to feed him it was like he got worse after I feed him but by this time I had been watching him and wracking my brain I just wasn't sure. Any way I changed his milk to land of lakes it has more soy in it I was thinking that maybe he was like a child who was allergic to milk well I also bought some red cell witch is for horses and I called the company to see how much to give him and they said they could not recommend that I give it to a calf because they had not done any study's on it so I just gave him 1 cc in his milk twice a day and he is doing better he is actually frolicking and playing and chasing me out of the pen after he is fed ( wanting more milk ) this has been the most improvement I have found so far. I have hopes of him living now where I didn't before. And I will keep a eye on this website to see if you have any luck I am just about willing to try any thing I just want him to get better. I have been doing the milk and red cell for three days now, </p><p>I took him to the vet but all he did was put ear mite medication in his ears and gave him a steroid shot witch seamed like may have helped a little but not worth the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texastj, post: 553039, member: 8459"] I just found this web site. I don’t normally do this kind of thing . But I have a bull calf with the same problem and have spent more money than I probably should have . I am hoping maybe we can help each other out. My calf did the same as yours would lay down or walk in circles in the hot sun . I brought him to the barn . When I first got him home I could not get him to eat . I gave him an enema of warm milk and syrup. Witch I think saved his life. The next morning he was up and walking and he even called for his mom. Well I fed him a bottle of milk and when he was trough with the bottle he went right back to walking in circles. He is his mom’s first calf. He had been getting shots of antibiotics for several days and it seamed like it might be helping but then he would be right back like he was his tong sticking out and slobbering and walking in circles. I was even wondering if he was blind and was going on his sense of smell and sound. I still am not sure about that part. So I bought B complex inject able and a sublingual B complex I give him in his milk. And he seamed to get better. But then back to the same old thing . I gave him acidophilus to put back the good bacteria I knew he would need it to get well. I started to notice that when I went out to feed him it was like he got worse after I feed him but by this time I had been watching him and wracking my brain I just wasn’t sure. Any way I changed his milk to land of lakes it has more soy in it I was thinking that maybe he was like a child who was allergic to milk well I also bought some red cell witch is for horses and I called the company to see how much to give him and they said they could not recommend that I give it to a calf because they had not done any study’s on it so I just gave him 1 cc in his milk twice a day and he is doing better he is actually frolicking and playing and chasing me out of the pen after he is fed ( wanting more milk ) this has been the most improvement I have found so far. I have hopes of him living now where I didn’t before. And I will keep a eye on this website to see if you have any luck I am just about willing to try any thing I just want him to get better. I have been doing the milk and red cell for three days now, I took him to the vet but all he did was put ear mite medication in his ears and gave him a steroid shot witch seamed like may have helped a little but not worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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