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<blockquote data-quote="rosebudbeef" data-source="post: 403088" data-attributes="member: 6677"><p>Well, I just got back from the field... I have another one down.</p><p>This one has a high temp and scours. So I gave it some naxcel and dex. C & D anti toxin. </p><p>These cows and calves are not tame. Your comments made me think though.... The calves have been ok uop until about 2 weeks ago now I see even some of the older calves are scouring. It could be cocsidious (sp) But we did a water sample and it showed no baceria. My theory on the cows not letting their milk down is a fizzle because the calves seem healthy the first week. So they must be getting the colostrum. I just don't know. But I do know all of your comments has made me</p><p>evaluate things a great deal.. Thanks I'll keep you posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rosebudbeef, post: 403088, member: 6677"] Well, I just got back from the field... I have another one down. This one has a high temp and scours. So I gave it some naxcel and dex. C & D anti toxin. These cows and calves are not tame. Your comments made me think though.... The calves have been ok uop until about 2 weeks ago now I see even some of the older calves are scouring. It could be cocsidious (sp) But we did a water sample and it showed no baceria. My theory on the cows not letting their milk down is a fizzle because the calves seem healthy the first week. So they must be getting the colostrum. I just don't know. But I do know all of your comments has made me evaluate things a great deal.. Thanks I'll keep you posted. [/QUOTE]
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