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scouring calf with runny eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="acriswell" data-source="post: 522606" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>We got a Holstein calf from the sale barn four days ago. He's about a week old. He's scouring and his eyes look a little runny today. Otherwise he's pretty perky. His appetite is good. His weight seems fine. My questions are (and I'm even more confused after reading many other posts):</p><p></p><p>Do runny eyes indicate a different problem (his nose is NOT running or red), or do scouring calves sometimes do that? Is that something to address seperately from the scouring? </p><p></p><p>What is the ideal amount of milk replacement? We've been feeding him twice a day and he drinks the full two quarts with gusto. We started out with 4 oz of milk replacer per two quarts of water and are working up to eight oz. of "formula" (that worked last year with our scouring Holstein sale barn calf). Does he need more calories (via formula), or should I give him electrolytes? Do I skip a milk feeding to give him electrolytes or add an electrolyte feeding? Does more water in his bottle make the scours worse, or is it more formula? </p><p></p><p>I hand fed him some calf starter pellets today and he ate them. I'll keep working on that.</p><p></p><p>He's been on scour pills (from the feed store) for three days. Does he need probiotics too? </p><p></p><p>Sorry to ask so much at once, but I want to help him (within reason). He's a "project" for our kids to learn from. We also got him a friend (a jersey mix) yesterday, and the friend is fiesty and perky and isn't scouring yet.</p><p></p><p>Please help!</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Alice Criswell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acriswell, post: 522606, member: 6309"] We got a Holstein calf from the sale barn four days ago. He's about a week old. He's scouring and his eyes look a little runny today. Otherwise he's pretty perky. His appetite is good. His weight seems fine. My questions are (and I'm even more confused after reading many other posts): Do runny eyes indicate a different problem (his nose is NOT running or red), or do scouring calves sometimes do that? Is that something to address seperately from the scouring? What is the ideal amount of milk replacement? We've been feeding him twice a day and he drinks the full two quarts with gusto. We started out with 4 oz of milk replacer per two quarts of water and are working up to eight oz. of "formula" (that worked last year with our scouring Holstein sale barn calf). Does he need more calories (via formula), or should I give him electrolytes? Do I skip a milk feeding to give him electrolytes or add an electrolyte feeding? Does more water in his bottle make the scours worse, or is it more formula? I hand fed him some calf starter pellets today and he ate them. I'll keep working on that. He's been on scour pills (from the feed store) for three days. Does he need probiotics too? Sorry to ask so much at once, but I want to help him (within reason). He's a "project" for our kids to learn from. We also got him a friend (a jersey mix) yesterday, and the friend is fiesty and perky and isn't scouring yet. Please help! Thanks, Alice Criswell [/QUOTE]
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