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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9463"><p>We gave him 10 cc of LA 200.is there</p><p>> anything else we can do or give</p><p>> him? What are his chances? thanks</p><p>> in advance!</p><p></p><p>10 cc of LA are sufficient if he's only 200 lbs, but I prefer Nuflor at 6cc/100lbs once SQ (under the skin). He may need banamine, but daily will ulcerate his abomasum and stop him eating after a day or two. He may need a probiotic, or a rumen transfaunation, but I'd seriously recommend a vet exam! If he's frothing now, he DEFINITELY needs specialized treatment! Good Luck! V</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:vicki_the_vet@yahoo.ca">vicki_the_vet@yahoo.ca</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9463"] We gave him 10 cc of LA 200.is there > anything else we can do or give > him? What are his chances? thanks > in advance! 10 cc of LA are sufficient if he's only 200 lbs, but I prefer Nuflor at 6cc/100lbs once SQ (under the skin). He may need banamine, but daily will ulcerate his abomasum and stop him eating after a day or two. He may need a probiotic, or a rumen transfaunation, but I'd seriously recommend a vet exam! If he's frothing now, he DEFINITELY needs specialized treatment! Good Luck! V [email=vicki_the_vet@yahoo.ca]vicki_the_vet@yahoo.ca[/email] [/QUOTE]
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