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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 1171170" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>This and 25 cents will buy you a cup of coffee</p><p>You didn't mention the weight of the calves </p><p>I suspect by the time you noticed the calves were feeling bad they were fullblown ill(An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure)</p><p>With money you've spent on drugs, vet and death loss it's going to be tough to turn a profit.</p><p>#1 In my book is getting them eating. If they aren't eating then that's a big problem</p><p>#2 Quality feed, clean water(keep it clean) and clean living conditions </p><p>#3 vaccinate the calves for respiratory </p><p>At this point you're trying to stop a train wreck. I'd would have thought the Nuflor and Draxxin would have helped.</p><p>Keep switching drugs till something works I'd start with Resflor gold and as mentioned aureomycin in the feed and get them eating</p><p>edit </p><p>Pull the sick calves and keep them separate from the healthy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 1171170, member: 8382"] This and 25 cents will buy you a cup of coffee You didn't mention the weight of the calves I suspect by the time you noticed the calves were feeling bad they were fullblown ill(An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure) With money you've spent on drugs, vet and death loss it's going to be tough to turn a profit. #1 In my book is getting them eating. If they aren't eating then that's a big problem #2 Quality feed, clean water(keep it clean) and clean living conditions #3 vaccinate the calves for respiratory At this point you're trying to stop a train wreck. I'd would have thought the Nuflor and Draxxin would have helped. Keep switching drugs till something works I'd start with Resflor gold and as mentioned aureomycin in the feed and get them eating edit Pull the sick calves and keep them separate from the healthy [/QUOTE]
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