
10/11/12, 01:01 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Southern Idaho
Posts: 98
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Scouring Calves
Hey Everyone,
I bought 4 Jersey bull calves on Friday 10/5 from a local dairy. I had purchased a few back in January and thought it would be a good time to attempt the venture again.
When I got them home here is what I did...
1. Gave them shots of Thiamine, BOSE, vit a&d, and LA200
2. Started them on colostrum.. I got them home around 3, fed them at 8 with the first round of colostrum. They all received 1 pint a piece. I also mixed in calf quench
Day 2:
I gave them strictly colostrum and I gave it every 4 hours at 1 pint a feeding. And calf quench
Day 3: They received colostrum and mr mix 50/50. They also received another 2 cc LA 200 I followed the 1 pint 4 times per day
Also started to add one raw egg to each bottle
Day 4: MR 2 pints 4 times per day and raw egg
Last night calf #4 was dehydrated enough that his little eyes were sunk in so I gave him 500 MLs lactated ringer sub q. And as much oral electrolyte as I could get down him. Which was about 6 pints or so I also put a calf toxin binder bolus in his bottle.(I just opened the capsule and poured it in) He was cold to the touch so I put a heat lamp on him to try and warm him.
Got up this morning and said a little prayer as I tip toed in with bottles. This morning I took him strictly electrolyte solution which was 3 pints. He has drank approximately 12 pints of electrolytes today. This evening I went to take him a bottle of MR and he wasn't interested at all. I gave him 15 cc Calf Paste because his fecal matter is water.
But when I took the other babies their bottles tonight I have two of the three that are headed down that same dehydration road. One of the calves will NOT have anything to do with electrolytes at all!! He barely drank his bottle of MR which was 2 pints with a whole egg. The other little guy when I went out acted normal except his head movements were off as in he was wobble headed.. He drank his bottle alright and had extra electrolytes earlier in the evening. I was thinking of doing a sub q lactated ringer on him but decided to try with electrolytes first.
What in the world do I do with these guys??? I have heard giving the Diatamacious Earth can help...
Here are some of the things I have on hand:
Pepto, knox gelatin, spectro gard (pig scour meds), calf medic, calf toxin binder, diatamacious earth, nuflor, la200, and tylan.
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