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<blockquote data-quote="redsimangus" data-source="post: 1170946" data-attributes="member: 22559"><p>well if draxxin an nuflor don't help the only other 1 I would try would be baytril but if draxxin doesn't help then I doubt baytril will. also keep them on the banamine for 5 days. 1 cc per 100lbs. given every day for five days. the babamine is a great drug since it helps reduce fever, coughing, congestion, paon , an a bunch of other stuff. u could also try using a antibiotic in their feed such as auromycin but if they are that bad off it may not work either. the auromycin feed a half a pound a day for every 500 pounds an feed that for 4 to 5 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redsimangus, post: 1170946, member: 22559"] well if draxxin an nuflor don't help the only other 1 I would try would be baytril but if draxxin doesn't help then I doubt baytril will. also keep them on the banamine for 5 days. 1 cc per 100lbs. given every day for five days. the babamine is a great drug since it helps reduce fever, coughing, congestion, paon , an a bunch of other stuff. u could also try using a antibiotic in their feed such as auromycin but if they are that bad off it may not work either. the auromycin feed a half a pound a day for every 500 pounds an feed that for 4 to 5 days. [/QUOTE]
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