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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer07" data-source="post: 121438" data-attributes="member: 2364"><p>Hi Everyone, sorry it took so long to reply. I'm only a teen and between school chores and work I dont have much time to spend online. </p><p>The calf that was very bloated died Friday night - we had it posted to see what was up and the vet said that he died from massive kidney stones. All of his urine was going underneath of his skin and he was pretty much rotting from the inside out. The vet also mentioned he's never seen it in a calf as young as he was. </p><p>As far as the other one goes, I will give Nuflor and/or Bayril a try. I believe in dairy the Baytril is illegal, but I think we have some Nuflor around. </p><p>Thanks everyone for your replys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer07, post: 121438, member: 2364"] Hi Everyone, sorry it took so long to reply. I'm only a teen and between school chores and work I dont have much time to spend online. The calf that was very bloated died Friday night - we had it posted to see what was up and the vet said that he died from massive kidney stones. All of his urine was going underneath of his skin and he was pretty much rotting from the inside out. The vet also mentioned he's never seen it in a calf as young as he was. As far as the other one goes, I will give Nuflor and/or Bayril a try. I believe in dairy the Baytril is illegal, but I think we have some Nuflor around. Thanks everyone for your replys [/QUOTE]
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