Here's why you should always seek professional help:
* Calves have specific nutritional needs. A veterinarian can assess the calf's health and recommend the most appropriate electrolytes and milk replacer, as well as the proper dosage.
* Electrolytes can be dangerous if given incorrectly. Too much or too little can harm the calf.
* The calf's condition can change rapidly. What seems like a minor issue might require immediate veterinary attention.
Please contact your local veterinarian or a qualified livestock professional for guidance. They can provide the best care for your baby calf.