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sick calf now two of the calves died
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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 301015" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>I lost a 4 day old last Friday to pneumonia. He was fine in the morning and dead by midnight that night. He was born out in the rain and got chilled from the get go. Gave baytril as prescribed by the vet. Just too sick to make it. When you raise a lot of bottle calves you're just gonna loose some once in a while. What bothers me is that it was the second one I lost that week. The other one I lost to dogs. I had an old farmer to tell me to sop sponges in bacon grease and spread the pieces along the fience line. I really didn't want to do that so I got a live trap from the game warden and caught the guilty party and it turned into a dead trap. Keep'em home or say good bye baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 301015, member: 1774"] I lost a 4 day old last Friday to pneumonia. He was fine in the morning and dead by midnight that night. He was born out in the rain and got chilled from the get go. Gave baytril as prescribed by the vet. Just too sick to make it. When you raise a lot of bottle calves you're just gonna loose some once in a while. What bothers me is that it was the second one I lost that week. The other one I lost to dogs. I had an old farmer to tell me to sop sponges in bacon grease and spread the pieces along the fience line. I really didn't want to do that so I got a live trap from the game warden and caught the guilty party and it turned into a dead trap. Keep'em home or say good bye baby. [/QUOTE]
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