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<blockquote data-quote="LizHartley1991" data-source="post: 1466766" data-attributes="member: 31466"><p>Mira is doing well. The little calf is constantly headbutting me for not giving her more than what I'm giving her as I test out this formula to make sure I don't rip her stomach apart from my lack of focusing on what I've been giving her. </p><p></p><p>She pees every time I feed her. I'm not sure if that's normal or not? I mean yeah it's a good sign she's peeing but she pees almost every time I feed her a bottle, which has been every 3 Hrs and 1/2 a Quart each. I haven't been able to find if she's been pooping though. I'm watching out for that but haven't found any in the barn yet.</p><p></p><p>She's also still sway walking. It's like her equilibrium is off. I'm really starting to think it's a defect from her birth. Her eyes are much better looking. And the vet believed her fumbling and stumbling was from IBS/Vitamin B deficiency... I'm not sure what else can be done about her stumbling. If this is just from me giving her bad nutrition then I'm hoping it'll heal up... If it's not from that, then I wonder why she does it... It's concerning because right now she's a cute little calf whose only 11 going on 12 Days Old so she's littkebwnd bounces back up from it. But she could really hurt herself by the time she's about half the size of a normal female cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizHartley1991, post: 1466766, member: 31466"] Mira is doing well. The little calf is constantly headbutting me for not giving her more than what I’m giving her as I test out this formula to make sure I don’t rip her stomach apart from my lack of focusing on what I’ve been giving her. She pees every time I feed her. I’m not sure if that’s normal or not? I mean yeah it’s a good sign she’s peeing but she pees almost every time I feed her a bottle, which has been every 3 Hrs and 1/2 a Quart each. I haven’t been able to find if she’s been pooping though. I’m watching out for that but haven’t found any in the barn yet. She’s also still sway walking. It’s like her equilibrium is off. I’m really starting to think it’s a defect from her birth. Her eyes are much better looking. And the vet believed her fumbling and stumbling was from IBS/Vitamin B deficiency... I’m not sure what else can be done about her stumbling. If this is just from me giving her bad nutrition then I’m hoping it’ll heal up... If it’s not from that, then I wonder why she does it... It’s concerning because right now she’s a cute little calf whose only 11 going on 12 Days Old so she’s littkebwnd bounces back up from it. But she could really hurt herself by the time she’s about half the size of a normal female cow. [/QUOTE]
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