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sorry to ask about scours
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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 214326" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>I did a search and looked at a fair number of posts but still have a question. Calves are all about 5-6 weeks old. Neighbor called and said he noticed one crap yellow tonight, about the color of butter and about like pudding. Rear end is clean and calf is up and running with the rest. Is this scours? If so, how urgent is it? Also this calf makes her rounds to a number of other cows and eats like a pig. Could this be caused by all the rich milk from fresh pasture. Still giving them hay in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 214326, member: 865"] I did a search and looked at a fair number of posts but still have a question. Calves are all about 5-6 weeks old. Neighbor called and said he noticed one crap yellow tonight, about the color of butter and about like pudding. Rear end is clean and calf is up and running with the rest. Is this scours? If so, how urgent is it? Also this calf makes her rounds to a number of other cows and eats like a pig. Could this be caused by all the rich milk from fresh pasture. Still giving them hay in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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