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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10353"><p>We have to get Micotil and Nuflor from the vet as they are prescription medications.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> Active and hungry are key words.</p><p>> Scours can be treated with sulphur</p><p>> boluses if it's just a bacterial</p><p>> scour. Injectible medicines like</p><p>> Trivetrin also work well on</p><p>> bacterial scours.</p><p></p><p>> When calves suddenly drop after</p><p>> only a few hours of scouring,or</p><p>> they lose appetite, I look at</p><p>> pneumonia.</p><p></p><p>> Some promote jello or pepto</p><p>> bismal, these slow the manure but</p><p>> don't treat the cause.</p><p></p><p>> Lot's of liquids for scours, but</p><p>> with pneumonia, drenches will</p><p>> actually cause the calf discomfort</p><p>> as it presses on the stressed</p><p>> lungs.</p><p></p><p>> Jason</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10353"] We have to get Micotil and Nuflor from the vet as they are prescription medications. dunmovin farms > Active and hungry are key words. > Scours can be treated with sulphur > boluses if it's just a bacterial > scour. Injectible medicines like > Trivetrin also work well on > bacterial scours. > When calves suddenly drop after > only a few hours of scouring,or > they lose appetite, I look at > pneumonia. > Some promote jello or pepto > bismal, these slow the manure but > don't treat the cause. > Lot's of liquids for scours, but > with pneumonia, drenches will > actually cause the calf discomfort > as it presses on the stressed > lungs. > Jason [/QUOTE]
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