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Re: Scours and no dehydration?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11476"><p>I wondered too, but we have had several cultured and all they are getting is an e coli scour which hits at 7 to 10 days. We vaccinate the cows for everything pre calving so she will have a high immune level to pass on to the calves. When we noticed it was only the calves out of heifers that had the problem, the vet explained how a cow that has been vaccinated annually will have more protection in the colosturm and well as being better able to produce a good supply of colostrum; as opposed to a heifer who is finishing her growing, growing a calf, and lactating for the first time. Sounded reasonable to me.</p><p></p><p>> I wonder if the scours are the</p><p>> problem or just a secondary</p><p>> symptom of something else</p><p></p><p>> dun</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dianab@iastate.edu">dianab@iastate.edu</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11476"] I wondered too, but we have had several cultured and all they are getting is an e coli scour which hits at 7 to 10 days. We vaccinate the cows for everything pre calving so she will have a high immune level to pass on to the calves. When we noticed it was only the calves out of heifers that had the problem, the vet explained how a cow that has been vaccinated annually will have more protection in the colosturm and well as being better able to produce a good supply of colostrum; as opposed to a heifer who is finishing her growing, growing a calf, and lactating for the first time. Sounded reasonable to me. > I wonder if the scours are the > problem or just a secondary > symptom of something else > dun [email=dianab@iastate.edu]dianab@iastate.edu[/email] [/QUOTE]
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