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<blockquote data-quote="wagyu girl" data-source="post: 854175" data-attributes="member: 17124"><p>The vet said he tested for fluke, worms pestevirus, coccidosis, etc......so far no luck I will ask about the fluke again, what kind of fluke areyou referring to, liver??I too still have paddocks drying out and springs where there were none. I am sad that we have at least 10 animals that seem to be not holding any condition and are very week, they are all 2 years and under. Thanks for your input TB. I treated my really sick calf with a drench three weeks ago and his swelling went down almost immediately even though there was a very low worm count in his stool. There is another calf with the swelling I noticed yesterday when we branded our weaners. That was an experience!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wagyu girl, post: 854175, member: 17124"] The vet said he tested for fluke, worms pestevirus, coccidosis, etc......so far no luck I will ask about the fluke again, what kind of fluke areyou referring to, liver??I too still have paddocks drying out and springs where there were none. I am sad that we have at least 10 animals that seem to be not holding any condition and are very week, they are all 2 years and under. Thanks for your input TB. I treated my really sick calf with a drench three weeks ago and his swelling went down almost immediately even though there was a very low worm count in his stool. There is another calf with the swelling I noticed yesterday when we branded our weaners. That was an experience!!! [/QUOTE]
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