Most antibiotics are administered twice a day. You should speak with a vet and pharmacist to be sure your calf is getting the proper dosage.
Read the label. LA200 usually is administered a few times over a week or until the calf is better.
Sub Q (under the skin) in the neck with a needle and syringe. Look on the bottle to calculate the dosage for your calf: it should be on a cc (or mL) per 100 lb basis.
That depends on whether you're talking about a miniature cow or a 200 lb calf. Miniature cattle are much more expensive than a 200 lb calf, often going for around $10,000 per animal. A 200 lb beef calf may go for around $100, a dairy calf around $50 to $75.
I do 200 squats a day and 200 calf raises
You will have over a millilitre for a start. If you administer 1ml, you administer 200ug. 240-200ug is 40ug still needed. 40/200 is 1 fifth or 0.2 of a millilitre. Therefore 1+0.2 is 1.2ml needed to be administered.
That all depends on what breed that beef calf is. A 1 month old beef calf can weigh anywhere from 80 lbs to over 200 lbs or more.
Usually around 200 lbs.
As little as $200 or as much as $650 depending on the breed
If you mean a baby cow, a cow has over 200 bones in its body.
That depends on the breed. Since this is in the Jersey cattle category, the weight of a three-month old Jersey calf would be around 150 to 200 lbs at the most.
cow food is probelly bwteween 50 to like 200 well were i live its
Most beef calves are not sold at a month old because they're still dependent on their mothers for milk. If you're looking for a month-old beef calf, quit looking because you're not going to find any. You'll have better luck looking for a dairy calf at this age than a beef calf. Dairy calves often go between $100 and $200 at this age.
A broad spectrum antibiotic like la-200 or biomycin. These are injectables. You could also give the calf an antibiotic bolus instead of the injectable antibiotic. Also spray the navel with gentle iodine.