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Trader Cow Calf Pair Ran Down
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<blockquote data-quote="SRBeef" data-source="post: 708811" data-attributes="member: 7509"><p>I would take a manure sample for Johnes just to be sure as suggested above, if that is a problem in your area (again NO IDEA where you are through this whole thread!). The vet who saw her should be able to tell if it is likely Johnes. </p><p></p><p>I would also buy a bag of what is called around here "Complete Calf" feed. It is a sweet mixed grain which they love. Get the kind with no additives, just grain. Give her just a coffee can full once a day in a feed trough along with good hay or pasture once you are sure it is not Johnes. This will also gentle her and get her coming to you as well as help put some flesh on her. I would also second the idea of getting a good molasses based mineral tub so she consumes it readily. </p><p></p><p>Good luck. She needs some TLC. Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRBeef, post: 708811, member: 7509"] I would take a manure sample for Johnes just to be sure as suggested above, if that is a problem in your area (again NO IDEA where you are through this whole thread!). The vet who saw her should be able to tell if it is likely Johnes. I would also buy a bag of what is called around here "Complete Calf" feed. It is a sweet mixed grain which they love. Get the kind with no additives, just grain. Give her just a coffee can full once a day in a feed trough along with good hay or pasture once you are sure it is not Johnes. This will also gentle her and get her coming to you as well as help put some flesh on her. I would also second the idea of getting a good molasses based mineral tub so she consumes it readily. Good luck. She needs some TLC. Jim [/QUOTE]
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