R Rick Member Joined Apr 12, 2004 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Apr 22, 2006 #1 New question, the calves are anywhere from one to three weeks old. Now there noses are peeling. Could this be from treating them for the scours?
New question, the calves are anywhere from one to three weeks old. Now there noses are peeling. Could this be from treating them for the scours?
Beefy Well-known member Joined Jan 2, 2004 Messages 8,754 Reaction score 1 Location Georgia Apr 22, 2006 #2 it may be from the scours itself. it causes them to get dehydrated.
M msscamp Well-known member Joined Aug 5, 2004 Messages 10,701 Reaction score 9 Location Wyoming Apr 22, 2006 #3 Dehydration combined with running a temp could also cause their noses to peel. What are you treating them with, besides electrolytes?
Dehydration combined with running a temp could also cause their noses to peel. What are you treating them with, besides electrolytes?
R randiliana Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2005 Messages 4,807 Reaction score 5 Location Saskatchewan, Canada Apr 23, 2006 #4 Rick":1ftdgnqw said: New question, the calves are anywhere from one to three weeks old. Now there noses are peeling. Could this be from treating them for the scours? Click to expand... It is from a fever. Their nose gets hot and then dries out, then it will start to peel, usually after the fever has gone down. It is not from any treatment that you are using, but it IS a sign that they are fevering. What are you treating them with?
Rick":1ftdgnqw said: New question, the calves are anywhere from one to three weeks old. Now there noses are peeling. Could this be from treating them for the scours? Click to expand... It is from a fever. Their nose gets hot and then dries out, then it will start to peel, usually after the fever has gone down. It is not from any treatment that you are using, but it IS a sign that they are fevering. What are you treating them with?