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<blockquote data-quote="devonbrion1998" data-source="post: 4164214" data-attributes="member: 53102"><p>Yes as yorkshire lad says you will have to be on the ball for any signs of scours or penumonia </p><p>they can go down hill very quickly if you dont have an eye for early symtoms within a day or two they can get to the point of no return.</p><p>But im sure you know your stock and the signs of an unwell animal just make sure your sheds are well ventelated and you have the meds on hand because you will need them no matter how hard you try...Go ahead and get a batch we allways did well with ours..i would buy in nov/dec get them weaned off the milk powder and push them on with good cake then sell as the grass is coming on in april or may big demand for young grazing cattle at that time of the year...all the best and good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonbrion1998, post: 4164214, member: 53102"] Yes as yorkshire lad says you will have to be on the ball for any signs of scours or penumonia they can go down hill very quickly if you dont have an eye for early symtoms within a day or two they can get to the point of no return. But im sure you know your stock and the signs of an unwell animal just make sure your sheds are well ventelated and you have the meds on hand because you will need them no matter how hard you try...Go ahead and get a batch we allways did well with ours..i would buy in nov/dec get them weaned off the milk powder and push them on with good cake then sell as the grass is coming on in april or may big demand for young grazing cattle at that time of the year...all the best and good luck [/QUOTE]
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