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Scours - preferred treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ned Jr." data-source="post: 748602" data-attributes="member: 3703"><p>We can get some real calf killer blizzards here this time of year so I end up confining my calves more than I'd like to. I'd normally get scours late in the calving season when the scour guard k/c isn't affective anymore. I always forgot to give the cows another shot before it would wear off. This year I switched to Scour bos and have had good luck so far.</p><p></p><p>Last year I had a real bout with scours and I'd give them Nuflor, Fastrack bolus (I love this stuff) <a href="http://www.conklin.com" target="_blank">http://www.conklin.com</a> ,and sometimes I'd go ahead and give them about 30 cc of C&D antitoxin. That really plugs them up, it's like liquid cork. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> . Another thing I started using late last calving season is liquid Spectam Scour-Halt. This is an oral solution for pig scours. I'd just put three squirts in their mouth and it seemed to work good. I wonder if this is the same stuff as the Spectra DS you mentioned? I bought some Sav-A-Caf scour & Pneumonia treatment that sounds like good stuff but haven't needed it so far. Knock on wood!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ned Jr., post: 748602, member: 3703"] We can get some real calf killer blizzards here this time of year so I end up confining my calves more than I'd like to. I'd normally get scours late in the calving season when the scour guard k/c isn't affective anymore. I always forgot to give the cows another shot before it would wear off. This year I switched to Scour bos and have had good luck so far. Last year I had a real bout with scours and I'd give them Nuflor, Fastrack bolus (I love this stuff) [url=http://www.conklin.com]http://www.conklin.com[/url] ,and sometimes I'd go ahead and give them about 30 cc of C&D antitoxin. That really plugs them up, it's like liquid cork. :D . Another thing I started using late last calving season is liquid Spectam Scour-Halt. This is an oral solution for pig scours. I'd just put three squirts in their mouth and it seemed to work good. I wonder if this is the same stuff as the Spectra DS you mentioned? I bought some Sav-A-Caf scour & Pneumonia treatment that sounds like good stuff but haven't needed it so far. Knock on wood!!! [/QUOTE]
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