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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 361685" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>I have had calves with scours before and have tried a variety of treatments.....but lose most of a calf crop to scours??? Not likely. I don't agree with Bez's dismissal of recipients as "throwaways"; BUT during the great Government dairy buyout of the late 80s a lot of Holsteins got run through the yards. We bought some....HECK almost everybody around here had some. They milk A LOT. They milk too much. On Grass they don't milk enough to make a calf sick. The problem with a Holstein is getting her to breed back and stay in decent condition. Calves dying from scours???? that SHOULDN'T be a major concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 361685, member: 2095"] I have had calves with scours before and have tried a variety of treatments.....but lose most of a calf crop to scours??? Not likely. I don't agree with Bez's dismissal of recipients as "throwaways"; BUT during the great Government dairy buyout of the late 80s a lot of Holsteins got run through the yards. We bought some....HECK almost everybody around here had some. They milk A LOT. They milk too much. On Grass they don't milk enough to make a calf sick. The problem with a Holstein is getting her to breed back and stay in decent condition. Calves dying from scours???? that SHOULDN'T be a major concern. [/QUOTE]
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