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<blockquote data-quote="MurraysMutts" data-source="post: 1830283" data-attributes="member: 39373"><p>Better listen to Jan on them heifers [USER=40587]@Warren Allison[/USER] </p><p></p><p>I've said before, it's a lot of work getting them started and going. Jan outlines a lot of the problems very well. I've been very fortunate and not had to deal with any mastitis. I've always always gotten a calf or two ahead of time and bottled em in anticipation of calving. There was even a couple folks thought I was a real a-ho for putting so many on a cow one time. She was a high producing cow right of a dairy and I wanted them calves to keep her empty even if the calves stayed a bit hungry. The calves also started eating feed a bit easier that way. </p><p></p><p>If ya got the time to do it, it's remarkable. </p><p>If ya don't, it CAN be a disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MurraysMutts, post: 1830283, member: 39373"] Better listen to Jan on them heifers [USER=40587]@Warren Allison[/USER] I've said before, it's a lot of work getting them started and going. Jan outlines a lot of the problems very well. I've been very fortunate and not had to deal with any mastitis. I've always always gotten a calf or two ahead of time and bottled em in anticipation of calving. There was even a couple folks thought I was a real a-ho for putting so many on a cow one time. She was a high producing cow right of a dairy and I wanted them calves to keep her empty even if the calves stayed a bit hungry. The calves also started eating feed a bit easier that way. If ya got the time to do it, it's remarkable. If ya don't, it CAN be a disaster. [/QUOTE]
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