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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 1059600" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Probies yes. You can pick some up just about anywhere that sells farm supplies.</p><p>The eyes sound like Conjunctivitis, but that's almost always a symptom of something else. </p><p>Vet definitely.</p><p>The scours could be anything--cocci--an irritant plant it ate, change of diet or illnesses more severe. </p><p>Stool sample will tell the vet more than anything, but might take some time if they have to grow a culture.</p><p></p><p>There is some stuff you can get called Corrid--put it in the drinking water, or use as a drench but you have to restrict them to only having that as sole water source if you go that route--IF it's coccidiosis. I'm not a big fan of the stuff, but some people around here swear by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 1059600, member: 18945"] Probies yes. You can pick some up just about anywhere that sells farm supplies. The eyes sound like Conjunctivitis, but that's almost always a symptom of something else. Vet definitely. The scours could be anything--cocci--an irritant plant it ate, change of diet or illnesses more severe. Stool sample will tell the vet more than anything, but might take some time if they have to grow a culture. There is some stuff you can get called Corrid--put it in the drinking water, or use as a drench but you have to restrict them to only having that as sole water source if you go that route--IF it's coccidiosis. I'm not a big fan of the stuff, but some people around here swear by it. [/QUOTE]
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