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Posted by Tedd on December 27, 2005 at 06:01:17 from (24.51.22.226):
I raise a couple steers each year and I think I may have a problem. I purchased 3 calves last spring I started them on milk replacer and had very good luck. For a short time I purchased a good qaulity calf feed and then ground feed from a local farmer. Now I am grinding my own feed; whole cob corn, oats and dry molasis. The steers are about 9 months old they eat well and look good but they seem to be "loose" almost like a dairy cow not as bad as a scour calf. In the past I could go several days with out adding bedding but now I most add it each day. Historically I have never given any inoculations (SP) but I am wondering if I brought something in my barn from elsewhere. I cut back on grain for a long time and it seemed to have no effect. I am in western newyork. They are inside and out of drafts. Any ideas would be appreciated.
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