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Sick calf - runny nose, cloudy/yellow eyes
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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 515652" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>What I do is decide if I am in or out of the fight with these guys. If you decide you want to try to work with this calf, you need to up the ante on the meds, which means $ ~ or you are simply prolonging his suffering. You need the probios for his stomach. Have you started antibiotics yet? His temp is probably down due to the banamine (or dex, can;t remeber which you said), not as a result of his recovering. If you had a respiratory infection and took ibuprofin (for example) you would feel better temporarily, but you would not be recovering by any means. </p><p></p><p>If you are here looking for advice, I would seriously consider what RRC and dun suggested. The <strong><u><em>only</em></u></strong> cheap way to help him is a bullet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 515652, member: 3886"] What I do is decide if I am in or out of the fight with these guys. If you decide you want to try to work with this calf, you need to up the ante on the meds, which means $ ~ or you are simply prolonging his suffering. You need the probios for his stomach. Have you started antibiotics yet? His temp is probably down due to the banamine (or dex, can;t remeber which you said), not as a result of his recovering. If you had a respiratory infection and took ibuprofin (for example) you would feel better temporarily, but you would not be recovering by any means. If you are here looking for advice, I would seriously consider what RRC and dun suggested. The [b][u][i]only[/i][/u][/b] cheap way to help him is a bullet. [/QUOTE]
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