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<blockquote data-quote="tjb018" data-source="post: 83759" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>the calf is about a month or so old. the symptoms were the same yes. they are beef calves feed on milk replacer and goats milk. they get grain and good quality hay. They are in the barn not outside and on pasture yet. they grain is medicated. and so is the milk replacer. have not wormed yet. they had gotten a draft about 2 - 3 weeks ago. treated with penn. g for 5 days. Now treated this one the last week with nuflor 1 shot and then another 48 hrs later. they arent dehydrated at all. have given electolytes and probios. yes we are in a selinum deficient area. Did give a shot of bose last night thinking it was maybe selinium. I am new to cows but do have lots of goats. My father in law was a dairy farmer for years but dont have much recollection of how to vet these young guys!</p><p>any help is apprectiated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjb018, post: 83759, member: 1607"] the calf is about a month or so old. the symptoms were the same yes. they are beef calves feed on milk replacer and goats milk. they get grain and good quality hay. They are in the barn not outside and on pasture yet. they grain is medicated. and so is the milk replacer. have not wormed yet. they had gotten a draft about 2 - 3 weeks ago. treated with penn. g for 5 days. Now treated this one the last week with nuflor 1 shot and then another 48 hrs later. they arent dehydrated at all. have given electolytes and probios. yes we are in a selinum deficient area. Did give a shot of bose last night thinking it was maybe selinium. I am new to cows but do have lots of goats. My father in law was a dairy farmer for years but dont have much recollection of how to vet these young guys! any help is apprectiated [/QUOTE]
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