25. A method of treating scours in calves, lambs, foals or piglets which comprises administering to the afflicted animal between 0.5 to 25 mg/kg, 1 to 4 times daily, of an anti-scouring agent of the formula: ##STR18## wherein R1and R2are each hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy or...
of the Disclosure\nMethods and rehydration compositions for\ntreating, or reducing the frequency of scours\nand/or tetany, in domestic mammals, e.g. calves,\npiglets, and the like. The rehydration compo-\nsitions comprise glucose, glycine, and electro-\nlytic salts and aqueous solutions ...
METHOD OF NEUTRALIZING STRESS SEQUELAE AND OF REDUCING THE INCIDENCE OF SCOURS IN MONOGASTRIC ANIMALS AND RUMINANTS,AND A FEED ADDITIVE OF STRESS-COUNTERACTING,DIARRHOEA-COUNTERACTING AND GROWTH-PROMOTING ACTIVITY Stress and diarrhoea sequelae in monogastric animals and ruminants can be prevented or treat...
calvesdiarrheatreatmentDiarrhea remains the leading cause of mortality in both beef and dairy calves. Calves with diarrhea frequently develop dehydration, strong ion acidosis, electrolyte abnormalities, and are in a state of negative energy balance. The primary goals of treating calf diarrhea are to 1...
1465308 Composition for treating scours and tetary SYNTEX (USA) INC 6 Nov 1974 [3 Dec 1973] 48036/74 Heading A5B Scours, tetary and dehydration in domestic animals such as calves and piglets is prevented or treated by administering to the animal an aqueous solution containing from 20 to ...
Summary Treatment with neomycin (as a positive control) and dried oregano leaves on mortality, number of days scouring and severity of scours due to Escherichia coli were examined in 30 Holstein calves. Calves were assigned to one of the treatments following clinical signs of diarrhoea (i.e. ...
Treatment with neomycin (as a positive control) and dried oregano leaves on mortality, number of days scouring and severity of scours due to Escherichia coli were examined in 30 Holstein calves. Calves were assigned to one of the treatments following clinical signs of diarrhoea (i.e. faecal ...