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Snotty nosed calves
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<blockquote data-quote="GoWyo" data-source="post: 1830074" data-attributes="member: 38220"><p>If they only have snot noses first thing in the morning not a big deal. The ones with thin clear snot are a good candidate for checking temp. My vet recommendation was hit anything over 103.8* with antibiotic (Draxxin, nuflor, etc.) and Banamine transdermal. Droopy ear, I still like to temp them. A lot of them not running a fever clear up in a day without treatment especially if they are not off feed. I carry a cheap drugstore digital thermometer in my pocket all winter and through calving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GoWyo, post: 1830074, member: 38220"] If they only have snot noses first thing in the morning not a big deal. The ones with thin clear snot are a good candidate for checking temp. My vet recommendation was hit anything over 103.8* with antibiotic (Draxxin, nuflor, etc.) and Banamine transdermal. Droopy ear, I still like to temp them. A lot of them not running a fever clear up in a day without treatment especially if they are not off feed. I carry a cheap drugstore digital thermometer in my pocket all winter and through calving. [/QUOTE]
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