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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 523260" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>I have a 4 wt. red angus that is a question. She was sick with BRD about 10 days after arrival - - gave her three daily rounds of penicillin and banimine and by then she was eating well and seemed OK. Temp was 102.0 Gave her a fourth shot (Baytril) and put her back into the home pen.</p><p>Now eight days later her head is up and her nose is still clean - - but she is standing alone and slow to come up to the bunk. The only thing that interests her is standing right next to the corral the bred heifers are in. Seems to be homesick? Temp this morning was 102.5... Gave her sulfa since she was in the chute and antibiotics did not seem to be needed.</p><p></p><p>Any treatment tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 523260, member: 1715"] I have a 4 wt. red angus that is a question. She was sick with BRD about 10 days after arrival - - gave her three daily rounds of penicillin and banimine and by then she was eating well and seemed OK. Temp was 102.0 Gave her a fourth shot (Baytril) and put her back into the home pen. Now eight days later her head is up and her nose is still clean - - but she is standing alone and slow to come up to the bunk. The only thing that interests her is standing right next to the corral the bred heifers are in. Seems to be homesick? Temp this morning was 102.5... Gave her sulfa since she was in the chute and antibiotics did not seem to be needed. Any treatment tips? [/QUOTE]
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