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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 90219" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>I totally agree. Hopefully you don't have any other bovines on your farm, because you just brought home a disease - probably IBR. I do not believe LA200 is the right choice of treatment. I rarely treat any calves so I'm not a good one to advise treatment. A vet call would be in order. Only a well-knowledgeable producer should purchase a cheap sick calf. Of course, if he was knowledgeable, he wouldn't take a sick calf home to infect the rest of the herd.</p><p>Good luck, let us know what the vet prescribes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 90219, member: 968"] I totally agree. Hopefully you don't have any other bovines on your farm, because you just brought home a disease - probably IBR. I do not believe LA200 is the right choice of treatment. I rarely treat any calves so I'm not a good one to advise treatment. A vet call would be in order. Only a well-knowledgeable producer should purchase a cheap sick calf. Of course, if he was knowledgeable, he wouldn't take a sick calf home to infect the rest of the herd. Good luck, let us know what the vet prescribes. [/QUOTE]
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