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<blockquote data-quote="ctlbaron" data-source="post: 91400" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>Give him an injection of Nuflor. It covers a wide variety of ailments. Especially if they came from the sale barn. The eggs seem to work well for a couple of reasons. It gives them strength. It helps dob up the scours and it will replace some of the good bacteria he needs. Watch his breathing if it becomes labored or quick panting with a runny nose and cough you will need to work fast. Give him the Nuflor. If he's a baby, about 3cc Nuflor and 3cc of Banamine. Nuflor every 48 hours. Banamine every 24. It's definatly not a good idea to buy a calf with problems, but if you have kids with you at the sale you will be talked into it once and a while. I bought a charlois calf with a bad broken leg a while back. A little gause, plaster of paris, TLC and he healed nicely. Can't tell he was ever hurt at all. He's a dandy. Only gave $20 for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctlbaron, post: 91400, member: 1774"] Give him an injection of Nuflor. It covers a wide variety of ailments. Especially if they came from the sale barn. The eggs seem to work well for a couple of reasons. It gives them strength. It helps dob up the scours and it will replace some of the good bacteria he needs. Watch his breathing if it becomes labored or quick panting with a runny nose and cough you will need to work fast. Give him the Nuflor. If he's a baby, about 3cc Nuflor and 3cc of Banamine. Nuflor every 48 hours. Banamine every 24. It's definatly not a good idea to buy a calf with problems, but if you have kids with you at the sale you will be talked into it once and a while. I bought a charlois calf with a bad broken leg a while back. A little gause, plaster of paris, TLC and he healed nicely. Can't tell he was ever hurt at all. He's a dandy. Only gave $20 for him. [/QUOTE]
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