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<blockquote data-quote="BettyLandercasper" data-source="post: 904454" data-attributes="member: 18175"><p>If there is a dairy near you and her mastitis isn't too bad, and you can work with this cow, why not try buying her a baby dairy bull calf, it would have to be newborn, unlicked, fed colostrum. </p><p></p><p>The mastitis if not too bad might resolve if she would let a calf suck, and then she would be raising a calf. Some cows will take an orphan, if the cow has the right temperament. Then you could sell her in the fall, and the calf too.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps it's way too late for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BettyLandercasper, post: 904454, member: 18175"] If there is a dairy near you and her mastitis isn't too bad, and you can work with this cow, why not try buying her a baby dairy bull calf, it would have to be newborn, unlicked, fed colostrum. The mastitis if not too bad might resolve if she would let a calf suck, and then she would be raising a calf. Some cows will take an orphan, if the cow has the right temperament. Then you could sell her in the fall, and the calf too. Perhaps it's way too late for this. [/QUOTE]
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