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<blockquote data-quote="darcelina4" data-source="post: 1610256" data-attributes="member: 27059"><p>I raise lots of bottle calves. I've had great results using baytril 100 for pneumonia and scours too. I find it works best to give 5cc per 100 pounds then repeat 2 days later if needed. If that did not get it, I use nuflor. I want to caution you about using nuflor on bulls you intent to use for future breeding. Nuflor causes testicular degeneration. It ruined a nice registered shorthorn bull I had. The warning is on the bottle and box. I do also give banamine whenever I give antibiotics. I also give probias everyday while giving antibiotics. If they are a bottle baby, I also add a tablespoon of baking soda to the milk. I've only had a vet use draxxin on one calf. It died. Baytril has brought back some that looked near dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darcelina4, post: 1610256, member: 27059"] I raise lots of bottle calves. I've had great results using baytril 100 for pneumonia and scours too. I find it works best to give 5cc per 100 pounds then repeat 2 days later if needed. If that did not get it, I use nuflor. I want to caution you about using nuflor on bulls you intent to use for future breeding. Nuflor causes testicular degeneration. It ruined a nice registered shorthorn bull I had. The warning is on the bottle and box. I do also give banamine whenever I give antibiotics. I also give probias everyday while giving antibiotics. If they are a bottle baby, I also add a tablespoon of baking soda to the milk. I've only had a vet use draxxin on one calf. It died. Baytril has brought back some that looked near dead. [/QUOTE]
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