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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10354"><p>One calf looks like he's out of the woods. The holstein heffer is still scoured. We noticed a [very] little blood in her stool this AM. Still is very active. Didn't drink her bottle very well last night. Drank it all this morning. My wife thinks she might be a little "slow" also, if you know what I mean. [we've all had calves like that]. Which might explain why she was at the auction. I still have her on terrymycin, but would be glad to change meds, if you thing it's an advantage. The terramycin pill 2X a day have always worked in the past, but the little bit of blood is worrysome. Thanks for the help.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:ratheride@hotmail.com">ratheride@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10354"] One calf looks like he's out of the woods. The holstein heffer is still scoured. We noticed a [very] little blood in her stool this AM. Still is very active. Didn't drink her bottle very well last night. Drank it all this morning. My wife thinks she might be a little "slow" also, if you know what I mean. [we've all had calves like that]. Which might explain why she was at the auction. I still have her on terrymycin, but would be glad to change meds, if you thing it's an advantage. The terramycin pill 2X a day have always worked in the past, but the little bit of blood is worrysome. Thanks for the help. [email=ratheride@hotmail.com]ratheride@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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