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<blockquote data-quote="gendronf" data-source="post: 227370" data-attributes="member: 2998"><p>I have never seen a white crypto scour. Here is a summary of Scours agent. For your info.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Summary of Scours Agent</p><p>Scours Agent Age of Onset Signs</p><p>Rotavirus (virus) Usually after 6 days - can be 0-28 days Mucus, watery brown or green diarrhea, blood</p><p>E. coli K99 Most common at 1 to 5 days Effortless passing of yellow to white feces </p><p>Coronavirus (virus) Usually after 7-10 days - can be 0-28 days Watery yellow feces</p><p>Cryptosporidia (protozoa) Usually at 7-21 days Watery brown or green feces with blood and mucus%</p><p>Salmonella spp. (bacteria) Commonly at 1 to 7 days Like E. coli, yellow to white feces (human infection also)</p><p>Clostridium perfringens Type C (bacteria) Commonly at 7-28 days Sudden death (blood tinged feces)</p><p>Coccidia (protozoa Usually after 7 days Mucus and often bloody diarrhea</p><p></p><p>Table and information provided by: Bill Kvasnicka, University of Nevada-Reno Extension Veterinarian, 775/784-1377 or <a href="mailto:bkvasnicka@cabnr.unr.edu">bkvasnicka@cabnr.unr.edu</a>" </p><p>-- Clint Peck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gendronf, post: 227370, member: 2998"] I have never seen a white crypto scour. Here is a summary of Scours agent. For your info. Summary of Scours Agent Scours Agent Age of Onset Signs Rotavirus (virus) Usually after 6 days - can be 0-28 days Mucus, watery brown or green diarrhea, blood E. coli K99 Most common at 1 to 5 days Effortless passing of yellow to white feces Coronavirus (virus) Usually after 7-10 days - can be 0-28 days Watery yellow feces Cryptosporidia (protozoa) Usually at 7-21 days Watery brown or green feces with blood and mucus% Salmonella spp. (bacteria) Commonly at 1 to 7 days Like E. coli, yellow to white feces (human infection also) Clostridium perfringens Type C (bacteria) Commonly at 7-28 days Sudden death (blood tinged feces) Coccidia (protozoa Usually after 7 days Mucus and often bloody diarrhea Table and information provided by: Bill Kvasnicka, University of Nevada-Reno Extension Veterinarian, 775/784-1377 or [email=bkvasnicka@cabnr.unr.edu]bkvasnicka@cabnr.unr.edu[/email]" -- Clint Peck [/QUOTE]
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