Posted by MN Scott on June 07, 2008 at 19:47:51 from (206.9.216.31):
In Reply to: Ahhhh! Just in time! posted by Dave from MN on June 07, 2008 at 16:54:29:
Dave, one thing to watch when you turn cows with young calves on lush grass is nutrinal scours in the calves. The mommas milk about doubles and once in a great while a calf will get scours from it. Usally happens within 4 or 5 days and is easy to identify by the liquid white squirting stools. Most calves recover by them selves but once in a while you have to rehydrate and treat with scour pills. They can go quick tho.
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