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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 410430" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The younger ones probably just have milk scours and they will get over it when they start eating grass etc. The older one may possibly just have grass squirts. Hard to tell without seeing thr material. Iff you can get a hold of them you could just give them couple of pepto bismal tablets, ot any feed store should have a medicated scour pill. Make sure you use a balling gun or pill administratiion device and not your fingers. Calves can really seriously chew up fingers if you get your hands in their mouthss.</p><p>Dehydration is the biggest worry. Depends on how often they're squirting and if they look like they're not feeling well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 410430, member: 34"] The younger ones probably just have milk scours and they will get over it when they start eating grass etc. The older one may possibly just have grass squirts. Hard to tell without seeing thr material. Iff you can get a hold of them you could just give them couple of pepto bismal tablets, ot any feed store should have a medicated scour pill. Make sure you use a balling gun or pill administratiion device and not your fingers. Calves can really seriously chew up fingers if you get your hands in their mouthss. Dehydration is the biggest worry. Depends on how often they're squirting and if they look like they're not feeling well. [/QUOTE]
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