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worms in bottle calves
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 856718" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Thanks. I thought 6 - 7 days seemed awfully quick - most also had access to grass for their first week of life but since there's a three week spread in age they wouldn't all get loose at once.</p><p>Maybe it is the rotavirus rearing its ugly head again. The area they're in now should be low risk for either worms or virus - 20 calves on 1.8 ha good regrowth with a shelter belt. I'll be watching to see how they go anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 856718, member: 9267"] Thanks. I thought 6 - 7 days seemed awfully quick - most also had access to grass for their first week of life but since there's a three week spread in age they wouldn't all get loose at once. Maybe it is the rotavirus rearing its ugly head again. The area they're in now should be low risk for either worms or virus - 20 calves on 1.8 ha good regrowth with a shelter belt. I'll be watching to see how they go anyway. [/QUOTE]
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