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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12426"><p>Bloody scours could be enterotoxemia, salmonella or coccidia, or something I'm not thinking of at the moment. A lot depends on the calf's attitude. If depressed, this calf needs electrolytes PRONTO. These are a dilute sugar/salt solution. I guess gatorade is a human form of one...I personally use commercial ones so that the balance is correct. You could find recipes on the 'net I'm sure. Milk potentiates diarrhea but it's better than dehydrating from not drinking.</p><p></p><p>Please develop a relationship with a good vet so that you can get supplies/information/visits when you need them! Good Luck V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12426"] Bloody scours could be enterotoxemia, salmonella or coccidia, or something I'm not thinking of at the moment. A lot depends on the calf's attitude. If depressed, this calf needs electrolytes PRONTO. These are a dilute sugar/salt solution. I guess gatorade is a human form of one...I personally use commercial ones so that the balance is correct. You could find recipes on the 'net I'm sure. Milk potentiates diarrhea but it's better than dehydrating from not drinking. Please develop a relationship with a good vet so that you can get supplies/information/visits when you need them! Good Luck V [/QUOTE]
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