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<blockquote data-quote="clayTX" data-source="post: 189991" data-attributes="member: 3567"><p>I Have an angus twin who was abandoned for 1-2 days before i found him. he is very sluggish. Probably had not eatin since birth. I also raise dairy bulls so I have everything needed to raise him. As soon as I found him yesterday he ate a whole bottle of milk replcer and again this morning. I also work on a dairy. we had a fresh cow today so I got some colostrum, but now he will not eat at all. he has been sick with a cold nose and very boney since i found him. but tonight he fills full. he took his last bottle about 7 this morning. what should I do??? I am afraid to tube feed him for fear of over feeding. he is very small, 15 lbs at the most, but by his teeth, he doesnt look premature, more than maybe a few days.[/img]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clayTX, post: 189991, member: 3567"] I Have an angus twin who was abandoned for 1-2 days before i found him. he is very sluggish. Probably had not eatin since birth. I also raise dairy bulls so I have everything needed to raise him. As soon as I found him yesterday he ate a whole bottle of milk replcer and again this morning. I also work on a dairy. we had a fresh cow today so I got some colostrum, but now he will not eat at all. he has been sick with a cold nose and very boney since i found him. but tonight he fills full. he took his last bottle about 7 this morning. what should I do??? I am afraid to tube feed him for fear of over feeding. he is very small, 15 lbs at the most, but by his teeth, he doesnt look premature, more than maybe a few days.[/img] [/QUOTE]
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