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When to intervene? (Scours)
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garvo
Posted 4/28/2016 22:58 (#5270741 - in reply to #5270554)
Subject: RE: When to intervene? (Scours)


western iowa,by Denison
jncia - 4/28/2016 21:44

I wouldn't treat a calf with pudding type consistency as your photo suggests. I would also have a lot of confidence if my cows are well vaccinated for scours. As stated above if you can't catch the calf its probably not at the point to treat. And yes its easy for us to give a opinion with out having the financial consequences.


I don't know what its worth Greg-but I think you need to have a vet you can talk to-this guy right here gave you the best answer and I know jncia is a vet-maybe you could see if you could work with a vet-I have a vet I can call anytime to bounce questions off and ask-he lives 20 miles away and I hire him to come to my farm-a lot of times we work [problems out over the phone) I know my vet went to ISU and put a lot of time in to get his license-I will agree with jncia-if your cows are well vaccinated you should be ok-My wife said lack of sunlight effects human's as much as livestock!
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