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<blockquote data-quote="Latta" data-source="post: 599688" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>I get my calves direct from the dairy. But I still have problems too. The shots are great advise. What I do once they are home is to put them on a medicated milk replacer for a couple days and them switch them to a good milk replacer. I add the 21 day Corid treatment to their milk and watch closely for the first signs of any problems. I have been having much success with this. My calves are also in individual huts so they arent cross contaminating one another if there is a problem. I have also discovered the temperature of the milk should stay consistent about 101 degrees and to keep them on a regular schedule. I am now using wood shavings for bedding instead of straw. Since I have been doing this most of my problems have disappeared. Good luck.</p><p>Latta</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Latta, post: 599688, member: 7078"] I get my calves direct from the dairy. But I still have problems too. The shots are great advise. What I do once they are home is to put them on a medicated milk replacer for a couple days and them switch them to a good milk replacer. I add the 21 day Corid treatment to their milk and watch closely for the first signs of any problems. I have been having much success with this. My calves are also in individual huts so they arent cross contaminating one another if there is a problem. I have also discovered the temperature of the milk should stay consistent about 101 degrees and to keep them on a regular schedule. I am now using wood shavings for bedding instead of straw. Since I have been doing this most of my problems have disappeared. Good luck. Latta [/QUOTE]
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