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very sick calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 90358" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>I have to agree with most everone else here. I don't think you will pull that one through unless you spend a lot of money on him. You can still throw money at it and loose it. I buy calve from the auction all the time. That would be one I would cut my losses on. I have a sick pen that I put them in so they will not infect the others. The sick pen gets washed down regularly with bleach. You could nearly buy a healthy calf for what you will spend on this one. In the long run you will come out cheaper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 90358, member: 1184"] I have to agree with most everone else here. I don't think you will pull that one through unless you spend a lot of money on him. You can still throw money at it and loose it. I buy calve from the auction all the time. That would be one I would cut my losses on. I have a sick pen that I put them in so they will not infect the others. The sick pen gets washed down regularly with bleach. You could nearly buy a healthy calf for what you will spend on this one. In the long run you will come out cheaper. [/QUOTE]
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