Posted by cjd12000 on December 10, 2009 at 03:53:32 from (192.249.47.165):
In Reply to: OT Calf refuses milk posted by blinwmiaol.com on December 09, 2009 at 15:21:59:
I give my young calfs 3 cc of oxytet in the neck for two days if they go of milk or devolp the runs. it seems to bring them back in a day or two. Its also cheap. every barn is diffrent in what causes the animals to get sick so it might not work everywhere. Only problem is you will be keeping it longer that you might want and in that case go with the bullet suggestion. i have also used excenell but only if there are only 10 or so cc in the bottle. stuff is to expensive to waste on bull calves but have had excellent results. My vet does not reccomend penicillian to calves as it gives them digestive upsets.
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