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Rectal Bleeding on a calf
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<blockquote data-quote="artesianspringsfarm" data-source="post: 1505589" data-attributes="member: 20360"><p>Just an FYI to all. Lost the calf this afternoon. He was low energy this morning and momma's bag was tight so I knew he wasnt nursing well anymore. Tubed him with water and electroylytes but didnt hope for much. I'm still not totally convinced this was coccidiosis since I've never had it here before (only 5 years experience with beef) and I also have zero signs from any other calves born right around the same time. That being said, his signs were 100% clinical for it so I dont know. I guess Girardiea is another possibility according to the vet. Definitely sucks because he was off like a rocket and growing well and his momma has raised 5 good calves in a row.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="artesianspringsfarm, post: 1505589, member: 20360"] Just an FYI to all. Lost the calf this afternoon. He was low energy this morning and momma's bag was tight so I knew he wasnt nursing well anymore. Tubed him with water and electroylytes but didnt hope for much. I'm still not totally convinced this was coccidiosis since I've never had it here before (only 5 years experience with beef) and I also have zero signs from any other calves born right around the same time. That being said, his signs were 100% clinical for it so I dont know. I guess Girardiea is another possibility according to the vet. Definitely sucks because he was off like a rocket and growing well and his momma has raised 5 good calves in a row. [/QUOTE]
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