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MN | I guess that depends on a lot of factors. Are these your calves born on your farm. Have you had any other animals with symptoms?
If you haven't seen any other animals with symptoms and they are your own calves I'd probably hold off. If I hadn't seen any coughing or if they weren't looking down or lethargic I'd hold off and monitor them closely.
If they are commingled calves, I'd treat them ASAP. Probably use draxxin or zuprevo, a lot depends on history here. Work with a vet, and a lot depends on any history you have of what works. Gonna need a script anyways. | |
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