I bought two calves yesterday who were in good shape when I bought them. The man I bought them from has a good reputation for selling good, healthy cows. Word of mouth goes a long, long way here in rural OK.
He said he heard my little jersey heifer cough once that morning before we got there. He gave me the option to back out. But we spent 2 hours there and she never coughed again. She didn't cough all day yesterday here either. This morning though she is coughing and croupy.
I have Sustain III boluses for calves. It says it works for bacterial pneumonia. Should I bolus her? I don't want to wait too long and then lose her because it didn't have time. I know the Sustain says not to give it to bottle calves under a certain age (and she is only 2 weeks old) but the cattle man we got her from was told by our vet (we use the same vet who is also in the cattle business big time) that it would work just trust him. So the man we bought her from has used sustain on other young bottle babies for scours.
What I want to know is do I use the sustain because that is what I have today or do I take a chance and wait until the feed store opens tomorrow and get some Nuflor?
Waiting scares me. I don't want her to die.
And another thing...the little holstein heifer I got is now shaking and shivering. Is this from hauling her? We live about 45 miles away from where we got her. Over the mountains in the cold.....
What should I do for her? She is tiny. He gave me a deal on her because she is a runt. I bought her anyway because she is a good calf to let my kids learn with. But now shivering like she is...I don't know what to do about that. The other one is not shivering. And this one was not shivering before we brought her home yesterday.
Here is a link to pics of the calves. Idk how to post pics on the forum.
I would love any and all information and advice. (please be nice as I am only asking for help)
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/a.../New%20Calves/
Thank you!!!
Oops, I know I mentioned that the Jersey is two weeks old (approximately). The holstein is about 3 weeks old. They are on Sav A Calf because that is what my feed store had. They also have Calf Manna, hay, and water. They have not had a vet check yet because it's the weekend. I will call the vet tomorrow and find out when he can make a trip out here. (I don't want them to have to travel being sick.)
They are both eating and drinking just fine. They are walking around and met me at the gate for their bottles. They are also eating the calf manna and the hay.