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Calves have a cough ?? What do I do ?
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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1512349" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Sounds like early stages of pneumonia. Hard to tell without seeing. Droopy ears? Acting puny? I'd get in front of it. Lot on here may disagree with me but I'd give LA200 or 300, LONG ACTING penicillin, and a shot of dex. Quicker treatment equals better results.</p><p></p><p>If not better in 24 hours find some baytril or excede or draxxin. The reason I don't go to these three first is because baytril usually requires a second treatment. Excede is hard to follow up. If it doesn't knock it out (which it almost always does) then you could have a problem. Never had to treat twice with Draxxin but it's so dang expensive. </p><p></p><p>I don't play around with respiratory issues. And I've had several with this hot humid weather we've been having. Didn't doctor but one calf last year for respiratory. Treated 3 this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1512349, member: 24583"] Sounds like early stages of pneumonia. Hard to tell without seeing. Droopy ears? Acting puny? I’d get in front of it. Lot on here may disagree with me but I’d give LA200 or 300, LONG ACTING penicillin, and a shot of dex. Quicker treatment equals better results. If not better in 24 hours find some baytril or excede or draxxin. The reason I don’t go to these three first is because baytril usually requires a second treatment. Excede is hard to follow up. If it doesn’t knock it out (which it almost always does) then you could have a problem. Never had to treat twice with Draxxin but it’s so dang expensive. I don’t play around with respiratory issues. And I’ve had several with this hot humid weather we’ve been having. Didn’t doctor but one calf last year for respiratory. Treated 3 this week. [/QUOTE]
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