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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12002"><p>There is a strain of e-coli out there that is very resistant to most antibiotics, micotil, or excenell, or Nuflor, seem to work on just a limited number of strains, if you see a non response to meds I would try another method and consult a vet or pull a fecal and get a drug sensitivity so you don't lose too much time, I have learned the hard way, these new drug resistant bugs hit hard and fast, and I would also recomend isolation and lots of bleach to treat any affected area so you don't run the risk of infecting other imune compromised aniamls, either by exposing them to the area, or you tracking it around on your boots, wear rubber boots and use a strong bleach foot bath.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kemilimo@tca.net">kemilimo@tca.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12002"] There is a strain of e-coli out there that is very resistant to most antibiotics, micotil, or excenell, or Nuflor, seem to work on just a limited number of strains, if you see a non response to meds I would try another method and consult a vet or pull a fecal and get a drug sensitivity so you don't lose too much time, I have learned the hard way, these new drug resistant bugs hit hard and fast, and I would also recomend isolation and lots of bleach to treat any affected area so you don't run the risk of infecting other imune compromised aniamls, either by exposing them to the area, or you tracking it around on your boots, wear rubber boots and use a strong bleach foot bath. [email=kemilimo@tca.net]kemilimo@tca.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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