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weaned calf coccidiosis?
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<blockquote data-quote="talltimber" data-source="post: 1414235" data-attributes="member: 22236"><p>I found a puddle (squirts) of blood stained manure yesterday in the lot where I'm feeding my 28 day weaned calves. Calves were worked prior, and wormed two weeks ago. What's the odds of a cocci outbreak coming? No one looking droopy. Calves are on fescue pasture, watering out of the creek and auto water after feeding at the barn. Without penning them, I won't have an easy way of administering Corid. Just looking for some input as to what you've seen as far as them breaking, and action required at this point vs penning them with hay in the lot. It's not a pig stye but lot is wet now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltimber, post: 1414235, member: 22236"] I found a puddle (squirts) of blood stained manure yesterday in the lot where I'm feeding my 28 day weaned calves. Calves were worked prior, and wormed two weeks ago. What's the odds of a cocci outbreak coming? No one looking droopy. Calves are on fescue pasture, watering out of the creek and auto water after feeding at the barn. Without penning them, I won't have an easy way of administering Corid. Just looking for some input as to what you've seen as far as them breaking, and action required at this point vs penning them with hay in the lot. It's not a pig stye but lot is wet now. [/QUOTE]
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