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<blockquote data-quote="dkt99" data-source="post: 828971" data-attributes="member: 13886"><p>Unfortunatly the calf did not make it. When all this was happening last night, I heard another calf doing a little coughing. Called the vet and told him my situation and he told me to bring the coughing calf in. Turns out the calf was running a temp of 106.7. He said it was pasturella (not spelled right I'm sure). Treated her at the vet and got shots to give the others over a three day period. I wonder if the calf that was not growing well had a bad immune system and contracted the illness and passed it on to the others. Does that sound like a possiabilty to ya'll? What ever the case I'm glad a had the new calfs seperated from the others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkt99, post: 828971, member: 13886"] Unfortunatly the calf did not make it. When all this was happening last night, I heard another calf doing a little coughing. Called the vet and told him my situation and he told me to bring the coughing calf in. Turns out the calf was running a temp of 106.7. He said it was pasturella (not spelled right I'm sure). Treated her at the vet and got shots to give the others over a three day period. I wonder if the calf that was not growing well had a bad immune system and contracted the illness and passed it on to the others. Does that sound like a possiabilty to ya'll? What ever the case I'm glad a had the new calfs seperated from the others. [/QUOTE]
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