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<blockquote data-quote="Cross-7" data-source="post: 1333570" data-attributes="member: 24538"><p>As JMJ said the problems you have can't be diagnosed on the Internet </p><p>But I question the quality of the cattle </p><p>The history </p><p>The vaccination program </p><p>The Vet prescribing penicillin over the phone </p><p></p><p>You at the very least need to vaccinate them upon receiving them </p><p>As you have found out respiratory is bad news and requires stronger antibiotics </p><p>Rings worms are no big deal, they'll go away without treatment </p><p>Scours unless it's running like water or bloody then it could be the weather, high moisture grass and etc. </p><p>Get a vet or someone more experienced to help and again the source of the cattle and quality may be your biggest problem</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cross-7, post: 1333570, member: 24538"] As JMJ said the problems you have can't be diagnosed on the Internet But I question the quality of the cattle The history The vaccination program The Vet prescribing penicillin over the phone You at the very least need to vaccinate them upon receiving them As you have found out respiratory is bad news and requires stronger antibiotics Rings worms are no big deal, they'll go away without treatment Scours unless it's running like water or bloody then it could be the weather, high moisture grass and etc. Get a vet or someone more experienced to help and again the source of the cattle and quality may be your biggest problem [/QUOTE]
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