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raising calves and problems with scours, etc.
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 40445"><p>Reply to scours calf,</p><p></p><p>sounds like he was shockey</p><p></p><p>Did good with salt/baking soda, Karo, etc.</p><p></p><p>Let gut rest a while only givew water in between feeding every 12 hours, also put some probios in him to get his gut going again, sounds like he could use a good shot of Gentocin,/Naxcell/Excenell/Nuflore use 1.5 time the recommended dose, if he has BVD or an e. coli overgrowth, you need to give the gut some rest, also if he has a temp, get some Banamine onbord to help reduce the fever fast, or you will lose him to dehydration</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 40445"] Reply to scours calf, sounds like he was shockey Did good with salt/baking soda, Karo, etc. Let gut rest a while only givew water in between feeding every 12 hours, also put some probios in him to get his gut going again, sounds like he could use a good shot of Gentocin,/Naxcell/Excenell/Nuflore use 1.5 time the recommended dose, if he has BVD or an e. coli overgrowth, you need to give the gut some rest, also if he has a temp, get some Banamine onbord to help reduce the fever fast, or you will lose him to dehydration [/QUOTE]
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