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2 week old calf angus seizures
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<blockquote data-quote="Needmore Land and Cattle" data-source="post: 407247" data-attributes="member: 6735"><p>I have bottled alot of calves in my time. Lost a few also. Every once in a great while you get one that is like yours. Sometimes if you don't feed them right on schedule they will seize. I've been told it is because their blood sugar drops. Get it started on some kind of solid feed, along with the bottle, as soon as possible and always make sure you feed at the same time every day. You may have to teach it to eat the feed. Its important the calf has something in its stomach all the time. The good news is that they outgrow this condition, if you can hold out a little bit longer. Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Needmore Land and Cattle, post: 407247, member: 6735"] I have bottled alot of calves in my time. Lost a few also. Every once in a great while you get one that is like yours. Sometimes if you don't feed them right on schedule they will seize. I've been told it is because their blood sugar drops. Get it started on some kind of solid feed, along with the bottle, as soon as possible and always make sure you feed at the same time every day. You may have to teach it to eat the feed. Its important the calf has something in its stomach all the time. The good news is that they outgrow this condition, if you can hold out a little bit longer. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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