Re: [Blackbelly] Lamb with the runs (Julian Hale)

2010-03-26 Thread Julian Hale
At 04:38 PM 3/18/2010, you wrote: Interesting, Julian. I've always read that sulfa-based drugs have side effects and Corid has no known/proven side effects. I got hit hard with scours several times with our three bottle-ewes and a pygmy goat last year. I started with Albon and read up on how it

[Blackbelly] TravelWithRonK announces 'LIMO' service!!

2010-03-26 Thread Ron Keener
hello everyone! for ten years now I have been providing 'bus' service for transporting animals from coast to coast - the routes have been determined by the reservations I had for each trip - I was able to keep fees low by setting up routes where all of the riders 'shared' expenses i.e. a bus

Re: [Blackbelly] Lamb with the runs (Julian Hale)

2010-03-26 Thread Cecil Bearden
Julian Hale wrote: At 04:38 PM 3/18/2010, you wrote: Interesting, Julian. I've always read that sulfa-based drugs have side effects and Corid has no known/proven side effects. I got hit hard with scours several times with our three bottle-ewes and a pygmy goat last year. I started with

Re: [Blackbelly] Blackbelly Digest, Vol 6, Issue 53

2010-03-26 Thread Michael Smith
Message: 3 Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 10:47:49 -0700 From: Julian Hale jbh...@comcast.net snip Sorry for the late reply, I lost this message in all the hustle and bustle lately. This is the problem with Corid, it inhibits thiamin uptake in the rumen, and leads to a B1 deficiency.  I've

Re: [Blackbelly] Blackbelly Digest, Vol 6, Issue 53

2010-03-26 Thread Cecil Bearden
I would not rule out worms also. I would ggive a 2cc dose of panacur liquid with the drench. It cannot hurt. Ivomec as a last last resort in a weak animal. Panacur once every 10 days for 4 doses will get rid of most chronic worms. It is really a shame that we have to resort to educated