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Sick calf - need information
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<blockquote data-quote="movin&#039; on" data-source="post: 324197" data-attributes="member: 5626"><p>Yeah, it sounds like a common case of scours. There's lots of different schools of thought that can be used to "treat" the scours, but rehydration is of the utmost importance. If you have to use a tube to get the fluid in it, then do it! Baytril and Nuflor are both good drugs for treatment. Baytril is a very fast acting drug that only sticks around for about 36 hours so the first dose it had is long gone. Consult your vet and se what he/she says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="movin' on, post: 324197, member: 5626"] Yeah, it sounds like a common case of scours. There's lots of different schools of thought that can be used to "treat" the scours, but rehydration is of the utmost importance. If you have to use a tube to get the fluid in it, then do it! Baytril and Nuflor are both good drugs for treatment. Baytril is a very fast acting drug that only sticks around for about 36 hours so the first dose it had is long gone. Consult your vet and se what he/she says. [/QUOTE]
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