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Posted by Michael Soldan on October 06, 2006 at 05:26:09 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: OT Bottle feeding calves posted by Steve From Arkansas on October 06, 2006 at 05:13:21:
Steve, your daughter deserves credit for helping out like that. I would get a couple of nipple pails so you can mix your formula(milk replacer) and just hang the pails over the gate where the calves can get at it, they'll soon outgrow the bottles. I have had 4 sick calves in the last month, cost me $62 a calf for the meds, saved them all. Vet thinks the temperature swing from 70's in the day to 30's at night, dampness on the ground did it, bacterial rather than viral..part of the cattle business I guess, good luck with your calves, tell your daughter there is a guy in Ontario she doesn't know who is impressed with her...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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