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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 589464" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>If it really is WMD there is a very good chance of recovery. Definitely give him a shot of selenium, follow the directions on the bottle. The only reason I question WMD is the fact that he has a good appetite (I am guessing he is sucking?) Because, the suck reflex is usually one that is impeded by selinium deficiency.</p><p></p><p>Usually, you should see a noticable improvement within a few hours. If he does show improvement, but not enough to be back to normal within a day or so you may want to consider giving him another 1/2 dose of selenium. If he doesn't show a noticable improvement within a day then you are likely looking at a different problem, and you should consult a vet.</p><p></p><p>With baby calves, you will se an improvement within about 3 hours.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 589464, member: 2308"] If it really is WMD there is a very good chance of recovery. Definitely give him a shot of selenium, follow the directions on the bottle. The only reason I question WMD is the fact that he has a good appetite (I am guessing he is sucking?) Because, the suck reflex is usually one that is impeded by selinium deficiency. Usually, you should see a noticable improvement within a few hours. If he does show improvement, but not enough to be back to normal within a day or so you may want to consider giving him another 1/2 dose of selenium. If he doesn't show a noticable improvement within a day then you are likely looking at a different problem, and you should consult a vet. With baby calves, you will se an improvement within about 3 hours..... [/QUOTE]
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