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<blockquote data-quote="kenandsandy" data-source="post: 1841380" data-attributes="member: 43558"><p>Our almost-mini Jersey milker Callie seems thin. We drew a small blood sample for a pregnancy test. I think there is very little serum in her blood. In a 2" tube full, there was about 1/8" of serum after clotting.</p><p></p><p>We weaned her 3 weeks ago and she is expecting in June'ish. We get about 4 gallons of milk daily and about 1/4 is cream.</p><p></p><p>We feed her pellets 2-3x daily. About 8 coffee cans worth and she has a round bail to herself (nice looking 1st cut SC hay). Occasionally she gets an apple or two and all the water she can drink.</p><p></p><p>I'm worried about her getting everything she needs to keep them both healthy.</p><p></p><p>Any help or advice is tremendously appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Ken & Sandy</p><p>Beech Island, SC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenandsandy, post: 1841380, member: 43558"] Our almost-mini Jersey milker Callie seems thin. We drew a small blood sample for a pregnancy test. I think there is very little serum in her blood. In a 2" tube full, there was about 1/8" of serum after clotting. We weaned her 3 weeks ago and she is expecting in June'ish. We get about 4 gallons of milk daily and about 1/4 is cream. We feed her pellets 2-3x daily. About 8 coffee cans worth and she has a round bail to herself (nice looking 1st cut SC hay). Occasionally she gets an apple or two and all the water she can drink. I'm worried about her getting everything she needs to keep them both healthy. Any help or advice is tremendously appreciated. Ken & Sandy Beech Island, SC. [/QUOTE]
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