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Protruding Tongue on Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 553759" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>With scours keep him hydrated..that is the key to success. He has drugs in his system already, so keep them up to prevent a secondary infection from setting in...like pnemonia.</p><p>Our "drug of choice" when scours hits is calf span and a shot of trivetrin/trimidox/borgal (all the same by different manufactures) as well as an anti inflam such as anafin. This will help with the swelling in the throat if you have to tube more than once or twice. We usually tubed with electrolyes 2x a day minimum. Clean everything between treatments to prevent re-infection and spreading to other animals and humans </p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 553759, member: 6198"] With scours keep him hydrated..that is the key to success. He has drugs in his system already, so keep them up to prevent a secondary infection from setting in...like pnemonia. Our "drug of choice" when scours hits is calf span and a shot of trivetrin/trimidox/borgal (all the same by different manufactures) as well as an anti inflam such as anafin. This will help with the swelling in the throat if you have to tube more than once or twice. We usually tubed with electrolyes 2x a day minimum. Clean everything between treatments to prevent re-infection and spreading to other animals and humans Good luck [/QUOTE]
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