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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1803590" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I might add Corid to it even if there are no signs of blood... picking up some clostridial spores from the green grass is possible...and some coccidiosis... the corid seems to help with some of the intestinal things...it can go right in the milk or whatever they are drinking...</p><p> I agree with no milk replacer within 2 hours of the electrolytes... I would wind up feeding the electrolytes every other feeding if you are concerned about energy or dehydration....and see if they firm up a bit...</p><p>Also.. try a scours pill with kaopectate or something... I like Immodium for people... it just makes the manure thicker.... don't necessarily need drugs, just something to "stop them up".... it can stop them getting the "scald" on the butt from real runny manure.... </p><p>But if he is acting fine, sometimes benign neglect is the way to go, just watch... any chance he is stealing off anyone else or are they separate from the rest of the cows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1803590, member: 25884"] I might add Corid to it even if there are no signs of blood... picking up some clostridial spores from the green grass is possible...and some coccidiosis... the corid seems to help with some of the intestinal things...it can go right in the milk or whatever they are drinking... I agree with no milk replacer within 2 hours of the electrolytes... I would wind up feeding the electrolytes every other feeding if you are concerned about energy or dehydration....and see if they firm up a bit... Also.. try a scours pill with kaopectate or something... I like Immodium for people... it just makes the manure thicker.... don't necessarily need drugs, just something to "stop them up".... it can stop them getting the "scald" on the butt from real runny manure.... But if he is acting fine, sometimes benign neglect is the way to go, just watch... any chance he is stealing off anyone else or are they separate from the rest of the cows. [/QUOTE]
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