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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10732"><p>TRY MYCOTIL AND BAYTRIL COMBO. WORKS GOOD FOR PNEMONIA. ALSO I'D KEEP GIVING HIM THE ELECTROLITES AND MILK REPLACER. IF HE STOPS TAKING THE BOTTLE YOU WILL HAVE TO DRENCH HIM. GOOD LUCK!!> I need some help? It got cold here</p><p>> last night around 0 degrees. We</p><p>> have 3 calves about 1 1/2 weeks</p><p>> old. We went out to feed this</p><p>> morning and one couldn't hardly</p><p>> get up. When he finally did, we</p><p>> got him to eat and gave him a shot</p><p>> of antibotics the vet gave us. We</p><p>> also gave him a bottle of</p><p>> electrolytes this afternoon,he</p><p>> also ate that fine. We had a heat</p><p>> lamp on him and plenty of hay</p><p>> around him. He just seems worn</p><p>> down or something. I was wandering</p><p>> is there anything else to do for</p><p>> him and is it likely he will live.</p><p>> Thanks</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:tolleys1@yahoo.com">tolleys1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10732"] TRY MYCOTIL AND BAYTRIL COMBO. WORKS GOOD FOR PNEMONIA. ALSO I'D KEEP GIVING HIM THE ELECTROLITES AND MILK REPLACER. IF HE STOPS TAKING THE BOTTLE YOU WILL HAVE TO DRENCH HIM. GOOD LUCK!!> I need some help? It got cold here > last night around 0 degrees. We > have 3 calves about 1 1/2 weeks > old. We went out to feed this > morning and one couldn't hardly > get up. When he finally did, we > got him to eat and gave him a shot > of antibotics the vet gave us. We > also gave him a bottle of > electrolytes this afternoon,he > also ate that fine. We had a heat > lamp on him and plenty of hay > around him. He just seems worn > down or something. I was wandering > is there anything else to do for > him and is it likely he will live. > Thanks [email=tolleys1@yahoo.com]tolleys1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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