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Whats the best scours pills for calves?
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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1571315" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>Hi there I'm new from the UK with a small beef suckler herd mostly devons, angus and herefords. Had a a good year in terms of calf mortality however had a couple of orphan calves on the bottle with scour problems the vet said its not pathogen related therefore nutrional so I assume reducing milk feed intake may solve it as they have everything else they need.</p><p></p><p>But my main point for making this post relates to a calf that died recently (only one this year) who wasn't orphaned. It received colostrum (to the best of my knowledge - I saw it nurse) and was fine until day 12 after which I let it and the mother out of their pen and into the main herd. This is when it became sick (cold, lethargic and went off feeding) and eventually died. I'm assuming it contracted a virus whilst mixing in the shed with older animals.The vet gave it some antibiotics but said the prognosis wasn't good she also suggested I do oral electrolyte therapy which I did. The instructions on the electrolytes I have say give a milk feed then electrolytes 2-3 hours later then another milk feed in the afternoon and electrolytes 2-3 hours later again. </p><p></p><p>Such treatment is quite difficult if you're super busy, the calf won't feed and the mother is present. The electrolytes I have form a thick viscous solution when made up and so take absolutely ages to go down the stomach tube into the calf (about 8 minutes) . Is there an easier way to treat young sick scouring calves? Is there a scour bolus/ pill you can recommend ?? Are they effective? If I could give one of these and then only have to stomach tube it with milk it would make it twice as easy to treat very poorly calves like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1571315, member: 38413"] Hi there I'm new from the UK with a small beef suckler herd mostly devons, angus and herefords. Had a a good year in terms of calf mortality however had a couple of orphan calves on the bottle with scour problems the vet said its not pathogen related therefore nutrional so I assume reducing milk feed intake may solve it as they have everything else they need. But my main point for making this post relates to a calf that died recently (only one this year) who wasn't orphaned. It received colostrum (to the best of my knowledge - I saw it nurse) and was fine until day 12 after which I let it and the mother out of their pen and into the main herd. This is when it became sick (cold, lethargic and went off feeding) and eventually died. I'm assuming it contracted a virus whilst mixing in the shed with older animals.The vet gave it some antibiotics but said the prognosis wasn't good she also suggested I do oral electrolyte therapy which I did. The instructions on the electrolytes I have say give a milk feed then electrolytes 2-3 hours later then another milk feed in the afternoon and electrolytes 2-3 hours later again. Such treatment is quite difficult if you're super busy, the calf won't feed and the mother is present. The electrolytes I have form a thick viscous solution when made up and so take absolutely ages to go down the stomach tube into the calf (about 8 minutes) . Is there an easier way to treat young sick scouring calves? Is there a scour bolus/ pill you can recommend ?? Are they effective? If I could give one of these and then only have to stomach tube it with milk it would make it twice as easy to treat very poorly calves like this. [/QUOTE]
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