Posted by M Nut on April 23, 2008 at 23:52:02 from (170.215.14.154):
In Reply to: Re: Scouring calves? posted by Dave from MN on April 23, 2008 at 16:44:33:
Hi Dave,
No, not on any creep feed at all. Broke down and had the wife drive to the vets for me last night. By visual examination of the manure, it is just viral scours. He said it is just like a cold in humans. It goes around quickly and has to run it's course. He gave me three different shots including a booster, pills, and save-a-calf electrolytes. Three are doing great now, and the worst one is doing good. I am sure hoping this predicted rain and snow crap doesn't pull the rest down. All others look really good. I trenched the cow yard so all water would quickly run off and put extra dry straw in the calf sheds. If I can just make it to dry and warm, I believe I'll be ok. Cold rain and snow every other day is doing me in. Even though we need moisture, I sure wished it was about 40 degrees warmer when it came
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