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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7790473" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>meant to sad that, not like.</p><p>is this crypto, or pmonia in stirks ? both the following apply,</p><p>those that don't look like making it, get them gone, even if they do recover, they won't be any good, even as adults.</p><p>save your energy/money, for those that look ok, but keep them away from other stock, and do the disinfecting job with infecting in mind.</p><p> On vaccinating calves, if you follow your vets advice, they will want to cover all bases, and that can be rather expensive ! Shouldn't really need to, if your rearing is good, strong well done calves, will fight off a lot of illnesses.</p><p>there is an old saying in farming, first loss, is best loss, it is good advice for many things.</p><p>save your energy, for those that have a future, and cut your losses on those that don't.</p><p>but above all, think positive, it's a bummer, but we all have had them, just sort, and move on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7790473, member: 86168"] meant to sad that, not like. is this crypto, or pmonia in stirks ? both the following apply, those that don't look like making it, get them gone, even if they do recover, they won't be any good, even as adults. save your energy/money, for those that look ok, but keep them away from other stock, and do the disinfecting job with infecting in mind. On vaccinating calves, if you follow your vets advice, they will want to cover all bases, and that can be rather expensive ! Shouldn't really need to, if your rearing is good, strong well done calves, will fight off a lot of illnesses. there is an old saying in farming, first loss, is best loss, it is good advice for many things. save your energy, for those that have a future, and cut your losses on those that don't. but above all, think positive, it's a bummer, but we all have had them, just sort, and move on. [/QUOTE]
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