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Scours - preferred treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 748807" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The latest</p><p>100ML lactated ringers SubQ, a bag of Entrolyte HE, Banamine and Nuflor based on size.</p><p>The 2 month old is at leats up and wabbling around but weak and isn;t eating but the squirting has stopped. When we were treating him I noticed a week old calf acting puny. Treated him the same as the big calf, he had just started scouring. The week old squirted the elctrolytes out and as laying in a ball and not moving at all.</p><p>As soon as I get the elctrolytes here we'll be doing it again excpet for the lactated ringers (unless they're needed)</p><p>The consensus is probaly e coli. The other calves that were in the sme pasture looked to have had maybe a touch of white squirts but it's dried and they're running and bouncing this morning.</p><p>It's been so long since we've had any issues at all that it really gets to me with this mess. The last health issue we had was the coe that got the tumors last year and a broken leg in a weaned heifer a couple of years before that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 748807, member: 34"] The latest 100ML lactated ringers SubQ, a bag of Entrolyte HE, Banamine and Nuflor based on size. The 2 month old is at leats up and wabbling around but weak and isn;t eating but the squirting has stopped. When we were treating him I noticed a week old calf acting puny. Treated him the same as the big calf, he had just started scouring. The week old squirted the elctrolytes out and as laying in a ball and not moving at all. As soon as I get the elctrolytes here we'll be doing it again excpet for the lactated ringers (unless they're needed) The consensus is probaly e coli. The other calves that were in the sme pasture looked to have had maybe a touch of white squirts but it's dried and they're running and bouncing this morning. It's been so long since we've had any issues at all that it really gets to me with this mess. The last health issue we had was the coe that got the tumors last year and a broken leg in a weaned heifer a couple of years before that. [/QUOTE]
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