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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11679"><p>> Sounds like septic arthritis.</p><p>> Swollen joints and</p><p>> fever.....frankly, tets don't</p><p>> touch it--look for a navel</p><p>> infection as the likely source.</p><p>> The joints may need to be</p><p>> flushed...good luck. V Wondering if giving him the antibiotics could have wiped out any of the "good" bacteria in his system. Was suggested to remove him from the electrolytes, give him mild milk replacer mixed with yogurt. I know if I'm on antibiotics I end up run down and can't keep anything in me. Could it be the same with a calf? Please don't laugh...he's really a cute little guy and I hate to see something die if I haven't tried everything I can.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:cdny4@jbcs2.net">cdny4@jbcs2.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11679"] > Sounds like septic arthritis. > Swollen joints and > fever.....frankly, tets don't > touch it--look for a navel > infection as the likely source. > The joints may need to be > flushed...good luck. V Wondering if giving him the antibiotics could have wiped out any of the "good" bacteria in his system. Was suggested to remove him from the electrolytes, give him mild milk replacer mixed with yogurt. I know if I'm on antibiotics I end up run down and can't keep anything in me. Could it be the same with a calf? Please don't laugh...he's really a cute little guy and I hate to see something die if I haven't tried everything I can. [email=cdny4@jbcs2.net]cdny4@jbcs2.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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