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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 668253" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>As dun said a shot of selenium wouldn't hurt a thing. Sounds like the major part of your problem with these two is scours, for what ever reason.</p><p>Talk to your vet to see what he/she thinks is causing your scour problem. Keep the same scour medications on hand that you saved the first calf with and if nothing else treat the new calves with it from day 4 thru 7 until you get this under control. The most serious kind of scours are the kind you never see, it is so watery that most of the time it misses the tail completely. Scouring calves need lots of fluids, the only way to win is to put it in the front end faster than it comes out the back end.</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 668253, member: 6773"] As dun said a shot of selenium wouldn't hurt a thing. Sounds like the major part of your problem with these two is scours, for what ever reason. Talk to your vet to see what he/she thinks is causing your scour problem. Keep the same scour medications on hand that you saved the first calf with and if nothing else treat the new calves with it from day 4 thru 7 until you get this under control. The most serious kind of scours are the kind you never see, it is so watery that most of the time it misses the tail completely. Scouring calves need lots of fluids, the only way to win is to put it in the front end faster than it comes out the back end. Larry [/QUOTE]
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