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Posted by JOHN (LA) on March 10, 2004 at 07:45:42 from (68.222.4.145):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Calfs posted by crazydizzy on March 09, 2004 at 23:41:50:
Lets just say........ My kids have raised 1 or 2 calves before I have raised 1 or 2 before (in fact I have 8 bottles in my kitchen cabinet) My dad has raised 1 or 2 before My grand dad has raised 1 or 2 before My great grand dad has raised 1 or 2 before ect......ect.....ect........ Dairy farming. While I do not have a dairy myself (Do not like the hours and investment returns) that does not mean I do not know how to do it. I now sometimes raise dairy replacement heifers as a hobby. You know its in the blood. The mix I gave is a simple electrolyte solution that can be found in any dairy farm management book and that any dairy farmer will know or he would not be in business very long.
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