Promiseofglory
Chillin' with the herd
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We purchased a very young calf off his mama at a local sale almost two weeks ago. He appeared normal in every way, but he will not eat. I was tubing him milk replacer, but when he developed a fever and diarrhea, I took him to the vet. The vet told me I need to quit tubing him because the tube will make his throat sore, he gave him an antibiotic, and made suggestions for things to try to get him to eat. The calf is older than we thought, about six weeks, in good flesh, now symptom free except for a slight cough and lethargy.
He still won’t eat. I am currently giving him milk replacer by shooting it down his throat with a dosing syringe. Tomorrow I will make a paste out of calf starter and put that in his mouth. I have another calf ready to wean, and I could put her in with him when he is completely symptom free. Perhaps she will teach him to eat. Anyone else have ideas? Help is appreciated.
He still won’t eat. I am currently giving him milk replacer by shooting it down his throat with a dosing syringe. Tomorrow I will make a paste out of calf starter and put that in his mouth. I have another calf ready to wean, and I could put her in with him when he is completely symptom free. Perhaps she will teach him to eat. Anyone else have ideas? Help is appreciated.