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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="Jonny B88" data-source="post: 8133912" data-attributes="member: 10679"><p>What does people do about coccidiosis in calves? We had our tb test last week, vet took a dung sample of a calf that had watery dung. Turned out to be a reasonably high level of cocci. Our usual treatment has been to dose with tolracol those that appear to have a dirty back end or have runny dung. Just wandering how others do it, do you give it a miss and try and induce resistance? A hangover from calving indoors i know. Yes moving calving season to calf outside might help, but thats a mindset I’m not quite sure of yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonny B88, post: 8133912, member: 10679"] What does people do about coccidiosis in calves? We had our tb test last week, vet took a dung sample of a calf that had watery dung. Turned out to be a reasonably high level of cocci. Our usual treatment has been to dose with tolracol those that appear to have a dirty back end or have runny dung. Just wandering how others do it, do you give it a miss and try and induce resistance? A hangover from calving indoors i know. Yes moving calving season to calf outside might help, but thats a mindset I’m not quite sure of yet. [/QUOTE]
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