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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1803674" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>NOT ADVICE so no one says I am doing so.... I use immodium for humans... little tiny pills... down the hatch with a calf sized balling gun... use human weight dose... 1 per 100 lbs... </p><p>If he is acting fine, I would just make sure he is not looking or acting dehydrated... and do the benign neglect routine. </p><p>There is a calf rehydration product that gels after about 15-20 minutes that I used once... but I don't get too concerned if they are acting normal...and once had one the vet had to IV and it saved her life so.... but she was down and out flat...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1803674, member: 25884"] NOT ADVICE so no one says I am doing so.... I use immodium for humans... little tiny pills... down the hatch with a calf sized balling gun... use human weight dose... 1 per 100 lbs... If he is acting fine, I would just make sure he is not looking or acting dehydrated... and do the benign neglect routine. There is a calf rehydration product that gels after about 15-20 minutes that I used once... but I don't get too concerned if they are acting normal...and once had one the vet had to IV and it saved her life so.... but she was down and out flat... [/QUOTE]
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