Calf scours is one of the most frustrating experiences in a cow calf operation. Actually, "scours" is just the symptom of a disease that can be caused by many different bacteria and viruses. Adverse environmental factors can also contribute to an outbreak — cold, wet and muddy conditions are the most common culprits. It is also one of the most costly diseases. Mortality can be more than 50 percent in severe outbreaks, and morbidity can be even higher, resulting in astronomical treatment costs. As with all diseases, prevention should be the primary focus.
The first phase of prevention involves the cow or heifer and the environment.
The second phase of prevention is at calving, when and if an outbreak occurs.
Calf scours can be caused by many different organisms and made worse by adverse environmental conditions. A prevention program is the first line of defense. Still, you should be prepared for an outbreak every year, developing a program with your veterinarian focusing on detection, isolation, diagnosis and treatment.
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