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<blockquote data-quote="jayfarmlaw" data-source="post: 481584" data-attributes="member: 7472"><p>I had a client get into a train wreck like that in a backgrounding yard. His calves were a little lighter than yours but had huge death loss from shipping fever with cattle from the Southeast US. He set up a receiving program under the supervision of Dr. Shawn Swagger out of Edmond. He was a consulting vet for alot of feedyards and really knew the industry well. He drove a circuit and checked on his clients once a month, more often if needed, and trained the hired hands on what to look for, how to post cattle, and the best treatments for the situation. If stocker cattle will be your livelyhood, I can not reccomend a better vet in Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>I had a 10% loss on some stockers several years ago and I used Micotil, Nacel, and Nuflor. It saved some but they were nothing more than chronics that survived...but never gained much. </p><p></p><p>Good luck,</p><p></p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayfarmlaw, post: 481584, member: 7472"] I had a client get into a train wreck like that in a backgrounding yard. His calves were a little lighter than yours but had huge death loss from shipping fever with cattle from the Southeast US. He set up a receiving program under the supervision of Dr. Shawn Swagger out of Edmond. He was a consulting vet for alot of feedyards and really knew the industry well. He drove a circuit and checked on his clients once a month, more often if needed, and trained the hired hands on what to look for, how to post cattle, and the best treatments for the situation. If stocker cattle will be your livelyhood, I can not reccomend a better vet in Oklahoma. I had a 10% loss on some stockers several years ago and I used Micotil, Nacel, and Nuflor. It saved some but they were nothing more than chronics that survived...but never gained much. Good luck, Jay [/QUOTE]
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