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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10662"><p>>Thank you so much for the response. They are located in the western part of Washington State. Through the summer they are strictly on grass and in the winter they get alfalfa. They are Beef cows. There are 17 cows and 11 calves. ( in 72 acres ) 2 last year were affected by this and 2 the year before though we believe the 1 that survived last year Did have coccidious. He did not have the same symptoms as the others. He did not go down, but had diarreha. He was treated for coccidious and go better. This calf now has been down since Thanksgiving week-end and does not appear to still have use of his legs. My parents have rigged a sling to raise and lower her and they massage her legs a couple times a day. She is content and loves to eat. She is getting alfalfa and grain right now. I wondered about the Hemophelius. Thanks in advance for all your help</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:amybanks5@msn.com">amybanks5@msn.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10662"] >Thank you so much for the response. They are located in the western part of Washington State. Through the summer they are strictly on grass and in the winter they get alfalfa. They are Beef cows. There are 17 cows and 11 calves. ( in 72 acres ) 2 last year were affected by this and 2 the year before though we believe the 1 that survived last year Did have coccidious. He did not have the same symptoms as the others. He did not go down, but had diarreha. He was treated for coccidious and go better. This calf now has been down since Thanksgiving week-end and does not appear to still have use of his legs. My parents have rigged a sling to raise and lower her and they massage her legs a couple times a day. She is content and loves to eat. She is getting alfalfa and grain right now. I wondered about the Hemophelius. Thanks in advance for all your help [email=amybanks5@msn.com]amybanks5@msn.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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