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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1746500" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>It seems whoever you talk to is going to give you different info about Toltrazuril. One says protects from Scours AND coccidiosis. Others say just scours, others just coccidiosis. In the end.... who cares LOL so far so good. </p><p>Calves will get some kind of scours during the first part of their life, that's hard to prevent. Like overeating (milk) not much you can do, but that's not life threatening. Extreme weather changes, suppose due to stress they'll get it, unless the calf isn't sick to begin with...... it's nothing serious either. Feed changes........ also not bad.</p><p></p><p>One other thing a neighbour said they use is Amprol solution. They supposedly give the newly sick calf (coccidiosis) a spoon full of Amrol solution orally and say the calves are fine by next day. I can't confirm that, never done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1746500, member: 39112"] It seems whoever you talk to is going to give you different info about Toltrazuril. One says protects from Scours AND coccidiosis. Others say just scours, others just coccidiosis. In the end.... who cares LOL so far so good. Calves will get some kind of scours during the first part of their life, that's hard to prevent. Like overeating (milk) not much you can do, but that's not life threatening. Extreme weather changes, suppose due to stress they'll get it, unless the calf isn't sick to begin with...... it's nothing serious either. Feed changes........ also not bad. One other thing a neighbour said they use is Amprol solution. They supposedly give the newly sick calf (coccidiosis) a spoon full of Amrol solution orally and say the calves are fine by next day. I can't confirm that, never done that. [/QUOTE]
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