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VERY sick calf & nobody knows what's wrong!
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10740"><p>> I have a calf that we got 11 days</p><p>> ago, and she is the only one still</p><p>> alive out of 5. The others had</p><p>> bloody scours, and my vet said one</p><p>> other one definitely had</p><p>> pneumonia. She has been seen by</p><p>> the vet about 5 times, and he</p><p>> doesn't know what's wrong with</p><p>> her. She had a touch of the scours</p><p>> a few days ago, but I gave her the</p><p>> beef broth remedy(which the vet</p><p>> ok'd) and that's gone, but she is</p><p>> VERY weak, has a very dry nose</p><p>> (stuffy I think), and she can't</p><p>> stand or walk for very long. She</p><p>> is currently residing in my</p><p>> kitchen, since my barn isn't</p><p>> heated, and we've had freezing</p><p>> temps for the last couple of days.</p><p>> She is still sucking &</p><p>> finishing her bottle, and we</p><p>> started her on penicillin last</p><p>> night, since we've tried</p><p>> everything else (drugs). The</p><p>> weakness seems to be greatest in</p><p>> her back legs. Any</p><p>> suggestions??????</p><p></p><p>SOUNDS LIKE PNEUMONIA! HAVE YOU TRIED MYCOTIL? I HAVE FOUND THAT THE COMBINATION OF MYCOTIL AND BAYTRIL WILL TAKE CARE OF THE PNEUMONIA AND THE BAYTRIL HAS BEEN AFFECTIVE FOR THE SCOURS. ALSO FOR THE SCOURS I HAVE FOUND THAT HUMAN IMODIUM AD IS EFFECTIVE ALSO. ADD LIQUID TO MILK OR GIVE TABLETS BY MOUTH. GOOD LUCK!</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:tolleys1@yahoo.com">tolleys1@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10740"] > I have a calf that we got 11 days > ago, and she is the only one still > alive out of 5. The others had > bloody scours, and my vet said one > other one definitely had > pneumonia. She has been seen by > the vet about 5 times, and he > doesn't know what's wrong with > her. She had a touch of the scours > a few days ago, but I gave her the > beef broth remedy(which the vet > ok'd) and that's gone, but she is > VERY weak, has a very dry nose > (stuffy I think), and she can't > stand or walk for very long. She > is currently residing in my > kitchen, since my barn isn't > heated, and we've had freezing > temps for the last couple of days. > She is still sucking & > finishing her bottle, and we > started her on penicillin last > night, since we've tried > everything else (drugs). The > weakness seems to be greatest in > her back legs. Any > suggestions?????? SOUNDS LIKE PNEUMONIA! HAVE YOU TRIED MYCOTIL? I HAVE FOUND THAT THE COMBINATION OF MYCOTIL AND BAYTRIL WILL TAKE CARE OF THE PNEUMONIA AND THE BAYTRIL HAS BEEN AFFECTIVE FOR THE SCOURS. ALSO FOR THE SCOURS I HAVE FOUND THAT HUMAN IMODIUM AD IS EFFECTIVE ALSO. ADD LIQUID TO MILK OR GIVE TABLETS BY MOUTH. GOOD LUCK! [email=tolleys1@yahoo.com]tolleys1@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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