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. 2009 May 15:200–294. doi: 10.1016/B978-141603137-6.50009-0

Figure 6-12.

Figure 6-12

Typical signs of coccidiosis in dairy calves. Some of the calves are well grown and have normal hair coats, whereas others (especially the heifer that is not in a lock-in stanchion) are undergrown, have a rough, dry unshed hair coat, and are thin. Many have looser feces than normal for their diet, and the hindquarters are stained by loose feces.