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scouring calf with runny eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="acriswell" data-source="post: 522872" data-attributes="member: 6309"><p>Thanks (all) for the advice. The calf was worse this morning-he still ate all his breakfast, but a little more slowly than yesterday-eyes looked worse too. And his nose finally looks pink. We got Baytril for him (and some for the other calf just in case-vet's recommendation). We also go Probios paste, some electrolyte/psylium stuff, and the intranasal IBR vaccine for our other calf. I hope we got it in time!!! He looks pretty pitiful. Any ideas how fast a shot of Baytril could help? Does one dose (6ccs for a 100ish pound calf) qualify as hitting him hard, or might he need more? </p><p></p><p>Alice C.</p><p>Emory, Texas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acriswell, post: 522872, member: 6309"] Thanks (all) for the advice. The calf was worse this morning-he still ate all his breakfast, but a little more slowly than yesterday-eyes looked worse too. And his nose finally looks pink. We got Baytril for him (and some for the other calf just in case-vet's recommendation). We also go Probios paste, some electrolyte/psylium stuff, and the intranasal IBR vaccine for our other calf. I hope we got it in time!!! He looks pretty pitiful. Any ideas how fast a shot of Baytril could help? Does one dose (6ccs for a 100ish pound calf) qualify as hitting him hard, or might he need more? Alice C. Emory, Texas [/QUOTE]
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