speckled6
Chillin' with the herd
Hi all,
I searched, but couldn't find anything that matches where I'm at...and I don't think it's an emergency, at least I hope not.
I've never had or even been around cow's before, but DH worked on farms as a teen just to give you an idea where I'm at knowledge-wise.
Ok, we bought 3 jersey steer calves just over a week ago. They are 3-4 months old and were bottle feed until a few days before we bought them. When they were off the bottle they were taken from their calf hut to a group pen and given calf starter and water. The farm we bought them from dehorned and turned them into steers day 1 after birth, then the calves were all "double vaccinated and poured"
One of the steers has had a light cough since we brought them home. Now I noticed he has runny poops (not watery or a different color or even different odor, just spreads more when it hits the ground) and his backside has poop around his tail, but the other 2 don't.
DH says the steer is fine because he eats and runs and plays with the other 2 and the loose poop is just from starting on pasture (mostly alfalfa, we let them roam and graze it starting 24 hours after bringing them home)
I'm a worrier. I don't want anything to happen to the calf because I didn't act when I should have.
So... should I be worried? Is there something I can do on my own before calling a vet? At what point do I need to say I've done what I can and it's time to call the vet?
This calf has bright, clear eyes, no runny nose, eats very well, drinks plenty of water, runs and plays with the other calves, is always with the other 2, stands square just like the other 2, the coughs are dry/light and non-productive (think a human clearing their throat or a sneeze almost), there are no signs other than the loose stools and the cough which happens randomly, but daily several times a day)
We have them on the same calf starter they were getting at the farm too, but I also went 2 days ago to the feed store and bought them a stress bucket with vitamins and minerals in it to make sure they're getting what they need. They seem to like it. I'd noticed the loose stools the day before that, but on the ground so wasn't sure which one it came from, the poop on this one's backside now seems to indicate it's only him having it)
So any thoughts? What would you suggest?
Sorry for the long post, I just want to give all the info you might need. I'm in Southwest WI too if that helps at all.
Thank you for any responses,
jean
I searched, but couldn't find anything that matches where I'm at...and I don't think it's an emergency, at least I hope not.
I've never had or even been around cow's before, but DH worked on farms as a teen just to give you an idea where I'm at knowledge-wise.
Ok, we bought 3 jersey steer calves just over a week ago. They are 3-4 months old and were bottle feed until a few days before we bought them. When they were off the bottle they were taken from their calf hut to a group pen and given calf starter and water. The farm we bought them from dehorned and turned them into steers day 1 after birth, then the calves were all "double vaccinated and poured"
One of the steers has had a light cough since we brought them home. Now I noticed he has runny poops (not watery or a different color or even different odor, just spreads more when it hits the ground) and his backside has poop around his tail, but the other 2 don't.
DH says the steer is fine because he eats and runs and plays with the other 2 and the loose poop is just from starting on pasture (mostly alfalfa, we let them roam and graze it starting 24 hours after bringing them home)
I'm a worrier. I don't want anything to happen to the calf because I didn't act when I should have.
So... should I be worried? Is there something I can do on my own before calling a vet? At what point do I need to say I've done what I can and it's time to call the vet?
This calf has bright, clear eyes, no runny nose, eats very well, drinks plenty of water, runs and plays with the other calves, is always with the other 2, stands square just like the other 2, the coughs are dry/light and non-productive (think a human clearing their throat or a sneeze almost), there are no signs other than the loose stools and the cough which happens randomly, but daily several times a day)
We have them on the same calf starter they were getting at the farm too, but I also went 2 days ago to the feed store and bought them a stress bucket with vitamins and minerals in it to make sure they're getting what they need. They seem to like it. I'd noticed the loose stools the day before that, but on the ground so wasn't sure which one it came from, the poop on this one's backside now seems to indicate it's only him having it)
So any thoughts? What would you suggest?
Sorry for the long post, I just want to give all the info you might need. I'm in Southwest WI too if that helps at all.
Thank you for any responses,
jean