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Scouring Calf with its mother
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<blockquote data-quote="MoGal" data-source="post: 333268" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>My hubby called me this afternoon, and we had lost one of our calves about 3 weeks old. We never noticed any signs of it not feeling well or scours.... We got all the calves up and gave them baytril and vitacharge (similar to probios) and I went up to the vets office and they had two calves there that they were doing necropsys ( autopsy) on....... several have been losing calves.</p><p></p><p>Not sure if your weather has been crazy like ours above normal and then cold, and the last few days has been really really cold (4 degrees above on the porch this am) but I would not have a wait and see approach......... you lose one calf and that's like flushing $600 down the toilet (that's way I look at it as we wean at 7 months and even with low prices that's quite a bit to throw away.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoGal, post: 333268, member: 1346"] My hubby called me this afternoon, and we had lost one of our calves about 3 weeks old. We never noticed any signs of it not feeling well or scours.... We got all the calves up and gave them baytril and vitacharge (similar to probios) and I went up to the vets office and they had two calves there that they were doing necropsys ( autopsy) on....... several have been losing calves. Not sure if your weather has been crazy like ours above normal and then cold, and the last few days has been really really cold (4 degrees above on the porch this am) but I would not have a wait and see approach......... you lose one calf and that's like flushing $600 down the toilet (that's way I look at it as we wean at 7 months and even with low prices that's quite a bit to throw away.) [/QUOTE]
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