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  1. jillaroo

    Neighbors steer is down

    We had a steer go down in the feedlot. He was bright and alert with loads of try. The vet had a look at him and it was decided to salvage slaughter him. When the spine was split into the two halves of beef, we had our answer as to what caused this steer to go down suddenly; he had a small...
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    cow with sore leg - video attached

    Although I cannot see her toes in the video, she looks like a "foot lesion" to me. Cattle walk on the inside toe on the front feet and the outside toe on the hind feet. That is to say they bear most of their weight on one toe rather than the other. She also has the classic body shape of an...
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    Calf udders???

    Did you implant the calves?
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    whattya really look like?

    First, may I appologize for two CT members having similar names. I use jillaroo and there is also a lovely gal 'down under' that uses jilleroo. Sorry for unknowingly stealing your handle jilleroo! If you can deal with the confusion, here are a couple of pics of jillaroo. We live and work on a...
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    Cow horns

    Nope. That's jilleroo. Confusing, I know. :lol: We're towards Williams Lake.
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    Cow horns

    Can they have been sawed off a live cow? We preg checked last month and cut several horns off cows. They are 6-8" I would imagine. The dogs have not yet found them so they should still be over by the squeeze.
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    scour guard ?

    Now that we are getting in to the preg checking season, I thought I should post how things ended up on my end. We gave the scour vaccine, Jencine ERC, to the cow herd at preg check in November for the first time. Usually, the cow herd would be run through again 30 days prior to the start of...
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    Draxxin for scours?

    Draxxin is a macrolide drug which means it concentrates in the lung tissues. It is also excellent for FR and pinkeye. Excede, Naxel, Excenel are all excellent on e.coli and we have had great success treating scours using Excede. Is the calf is depressed or in pain, Banamine will also help but...
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    Best antibiotic for pneumonia in calves

    Strange his temp isn't higher with pn'a but perhaps he's on the backside of it. Nuflor is likely your best bet and I would give it SQ at 6cc per 100wt. If you gave it IM, the dosage is 3cc per 100wt and then repeat in two days. Excenel is also excellent for respiratory issues but you would have...
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    Excede.....IN THE EAR???

    The reason Excede is approved for ear administration has to do with the meat withdrawl period. As the ears are removed at slaughter and not used in any way for human consumption, they can have a shorter w/d date then they would for a SQ approved product given in the neck. It is no less...
  11. jillaroo

    What To Do?

    You can pop out a couple of the bottom sutures in her skin. That will allow the area to drain. That "bulge" you see is fibrin that has no place to go. As far as treating her again, I think you are wasting your time (and $) giving her any penicillin product. Trivetrin/Borgal are good drugs for...
  12. jillaroo

    freeze branding times

    We're planning on freeze branding the new bull battery this year and I was wondering about the times used when applying the irons. We will be using LN2 and the bulls will be yearling black Angus and two year old Herefords. Any tips would also be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
  13. jillaroo

    Blood in calf scours

    I believe coccidiosis is more of an issue in calves 3 weeks and older. Sounds like your scouring calf has some irritated intestinal lining. If there's a lot of blood, it could be an ulcer. Is it fresh blood (bright coloured) or dark? We treat our scouring calves with Excede and Banamine. Excede...
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    Bull trying to die, any ideas?

    We had a saying in the feedlot (edited for content): :secret: You don't eat; you don't poop. You don't poop; you die. Sorry about your bull. Sounds like the vet gave him a laxative? You could try removing his rumen contents and replacing them with the contents from a healthy rumen.
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    Need help with a calf killer!

    Here are some things that we do when a cow won't let a calf suck (most of the time, it's when we're grafting a calf): Sedate the cow. I use Atravet IV and hobble her as well. Throw a dog in with the pair (not your best dog) and hopefully she'll mother the calf to protect it. As a last resort...
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    Banamine in Muscle?

    Banamine is off label given SQ. You can give it IV and IM in cattle here in Canada. It sounds like the injection hit the nerve in the hind leg. I've seen this in a cat when an antibiotic injection was given in the "thigh" area. Hopefully your calf will be okay in time, but the cat never regained...
  17. jillaroo

    Navel Ill

    Great way to put it! I agree! I usually use Nuflor or Resflor for navel/joint ill. However, with this new information that Lucky has shared, I will likely switch over to Excede. Lucky, if E.coli is responsible for most cases of navel ill and joint ill, would the scours vaccine (for E.coli)...
  18. jillaroo

    calves born dead

    I totally agree with this. Hanging a calf upside down causes all the organs in the abdomen to press up against the lungs, making it harder for a calf to breathe. The fluids that you do see coming out are likely from the stomach. Hanging them upside down is an older school of thought that has...
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    Cought Year Old Heifer suckling her mom

    In my personal experience, once a sucker, always a sucker. They will never quit sucking off other cows and will always find some cow to clean out before she calves. If you are really attached to the heifer you could try putting a bull ring in her nose. This has worked for me in the past when I...
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