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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 69831" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>First off ... How is your daughter? I hope it isn't serious. She is your first priority. About the calf. Was the bottle you made colostrum or milk replacer? I have occasionally used a paste called nursemate on a slow starter calf. It is supposed to increase their appetite along with some vitamins & minerals. You are doing the right things - just put them together in a nice place out of the weather with some warm bedding & watch them. I would supplement the calf or milk mom & feed it until you see it nursing & bonding with mom. Good luck & my prayers are with you & your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 69831, member: 314"] First off ... How is your daughter? I hope it isn't serious. She is your first priority. About the calf. Was the bottle you made colostrum or milk replacer? I have occasionally used a paste called nursemate on a slow starter calf. It is supposed to increase their appetite along with some vitamins & minerals. You are doing the right things - just put them together in a nice place out of the weather with some warm bedding & watch them. I would supplement the calf or milk mom & feed it until you see it nursing & bonding with mom. Good luck & my prayers are with you & your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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