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<blockquote data-quote="Texas Gal" data-source="post: 1541595" data-attributes="member: 2570"><p>We had a steer looking droopy on Saturday. Of course, we didn't have any of the big gun antibiotics on hand. :frowns: We loaded him up and ran him to the vet's. He had a bit of congestion and a temp of 103 but no nasal discharge, running eyes or cough and was not dehydrated. Vet hit him with banamine and Zuprevo. We've never used Zuprevo before....but then again we haven't had any respiratory issues in YEARS, literally. Fingers crossed this does the trick. Since this group of calves was weaned on October 1st, I thought we were past really worrying about this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas Gal, post: 1541595, member: 2570"] We had a steer looking droopy on Saturday. Of course, we didn't have any of the big gun antibiotics on hand. :frowns: We loaded him up and ran him to the vet's. He had a bit of congestion and a temp of 103 but no nasal discharge, running eyes or cough and was not dehydrated. Vet hit him with banamine and Zuprevo. We've never used Zuprevo before....but then again we haven't had any respiratory issues in YEARS, literally. Fingers crossed this does the trick. Since this group of calves was weaned on October 1st, I thought we were past really worrying about this. [/QUOTE]
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