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<blockquote data-quote="William Mellor" data-source="post: 3157904" data-attributes="member: 8449"><p>Had 3 calves that are scouring just as they have been weaned and in one case one has died, but one has cured up completely, now another has started scouring. Main symptoms seem to be loose yellow diarrhoea and very unsteady on their feet and after getting up they seem to just fall/wobble over after not to long. Rang vet when I had the first one and just treated with pen+strep but didn't seem to do anything for the second one that got it which died within 24 hours. No signs of pneumonia. Is this normal for calves? Did have a calf born which the vet said was a PI BVD calf but neither had come into contact with this calf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="William Mellor, post: 3157904, member: 8449"] Had 3 calves that are scouring just as they have been weaned and in one case one has died, but one has cured up completely, now another has started scouring. Main symptoms seem to be loose yellow diarrhoea and very unsteady on their feet and after getting up they seem to just fall/wobble over after not to long. Rang vet when I had the first one and just treated with pen+strep but didn't seem to do anything for the second one that got it which died within 24 hours. No signs of pneumonia. Is this normal for calves? Did have a calf born which the vet said was a PI BVD calf but neither had come into contact with this calf [/QUOTE]
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