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<blockquote data-quote="AudieWyoming" data-source="post: 725371" data-attributes="member: 13669"><p>Oliwally,</p><p>You will need to repost more information about this calf. How old is he? How long have you had him? Roughly how much does he weigh? How much grain have you been feeding him? What and when was he vaccinated? What is the weather where you live, has it changed drastically in the last two weeks? Hot days cold nights, wet dusty? Do you have other cattle near/with him?</p><p> </p><p>I would never try to make a diagnosis over the internet. My advice is have a vet look at him, but post all you know about him, there are several knowledgeable people here that will give you a laundry list of possiblities to choose from. Then use your judgement as to which ones might fit. I wish you good luck with your calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AudieWyoming, post: 725371, member: 13669"] Oliwally, You will need to repost more information about this calf. How old is he? How long have you had him? Roughly how much does he weigh? How much grain have you been feeding him? What and when was he vaccinated? What is the weather where you live, has it changed drastically in the last two weeks? Hot days cold nights, wet dusty? Do you have other cattle near/with him? I would never try to make a diagnosis over the internet. My advice is have a vet look at him, but post all you know about him, there are several knowledgeable people here that will give you a laundry list of possiblities to choose from. Then use your judgement as to which ones might fit. I wish you good luck with your calf. [/QUOTE]
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