We took our four 4-h calves in to the mandatory, calf I-d day, they were dehorned/disbudded, weighed, cut, immunized. My daughters calf, threw himself down four times when they were cutting him, and now he has a cough, stops half way through the bottle, to think about life before he finishes.
I called the vet. Who really doesn't want to treat Large livestock anymore, and the secretary called back, and said Penecillian 5 cc's per 100 lbs,
he's 112lbs.
That wouldn't be my first choice for him. Should I do that, or Should I go next door to my neighbor and get better drugs. I'm asking on here because being a "goat" farmer, I know penecillian won't treat this issue in goats, and wanted someon's opinion that Knows calves better.
I do have dimethox 40 % it is for shipping disease and pnuemonia, I am capable of giving it to him in the jugular. I am out of Excenel, or I'd try that on him. Or should I try bigger guns next door? If the Pen - G will work I'll do that of course