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Calf Scours (Diarrhea) — Feeding Management

Updated 08 Jul 2026 • By Falah Nutrition Desk, Animal Nutrition Advisor

Scours (diarrhea) in young calves is one of the most common causes of calf illness and loss in the first weeks of life. While the underlying cause is often infectious and needs veterinary attention, feeding management plays a major supportive role in recovery and prevention.

Aam Alaamaat

  • Loose, watery dung, often yellow, white or blood-tinged in severe cases
  • Dehydration — sunken eyes, dry mouth, reduced skin elasticity
  • Weakness, reduced nursing or feeding interest
  • Depression and reluctance to stand in advanced cases

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  • Inadequate or delayed colostrum intake at birth, leaving the calf with poor disease resistance
  • Infectious causes (bacterial, viral or parasitic) — needs veterinary diagnosis
  • Unhygienic feeding equipment or environment
  • Overfeeding milk or milk replacer, or inconsistent feeding times/quantities
  • Sudden changes in milk or milk replacer type or concentration

Kisan Ko Kya Check Karna Chahiye

  • Did the calf receive adequate colostrum in the first hours of life?
  • Are feeding equipment and the calf's environment clean?
  • Is the calf severely dehydrated — sunken eyes, skin that stays tented when pinched? This needs urgent attention
  • Is milk/milk replacer being fed consistently at the same times and concentration each day?

Feed Guidance

A scouring calf needs fluids and electrolytes as the immediate priority — severe dehydration is what actually kills calves with scours, more than the infection itself, so oral electrolyte solution (as advised by your veterinarian) between milk feeds is often critical. Do not stop milk feeding entirely unless specifically advised — continued nutrition supports recovery. Keep feeding equipment scrupulously clean to avoid reinfection or spreading illness between calves. Once recovered, continue offering small amounts of GOKA Calf Starter to support rumen development and catch-up growth. Any calf showing significant dehydration, blood in the stool, or persistent scours beyond a day or two needs veterinary assessment — this guidance supports recovery but does not replace diagnosis and treatment of the underlying cause.

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For serious symptoms, consult a qualified veterinary doctor. Feed support can help overall nutrition and recovery but should not replace veterinary treatment.

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Should I stop feeding milk to a calf with scours?

Generally no, unless specifically advised by a veterinarian — continued nutrition supports recovery. Add oral electrolyte solution between milk feeds to address dehydration, which is the most dangerous immediate risk.

What is the biggest danger with calf scours?

Dehydration, not the diarrhea itself, is what typically threatens a calf's life. Watch for sunken eyes and skin that stays "tented" when gently pinched — these indicate significant dehydration needing urgent attention.

Can good colostrum feeding at birth prevent scours later?

It significantly reduces the risk. Calves with adequate early colostrum intake have much better disease resistance in the following weeks compared to calves with delayed or insufficient colostrum.

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