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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 294113" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>I wound up with a new calf. Some brown thing, I don't know. I think my husband picked it up for 25.00. When we got it home, it took a bottle of colostrum no problems. Next day, it was scouring a little so I got out the electrolytes. Darn thing wouldn't suck. I have seen him drink water and nose at the hay. He's a little bitty thing. Husband's gone to the feed store to see if they have a smaller nipple he'll take. He isn't congested, no fever, scours are gone for now. He's just the devil to feed. Sucks then stops. Takes forever to get half a bottle down him. And I'm not here during the day anymore to multiple feedings. </p><p></p><p>What am I missing? All kinds of fun here. I don't have much tied up in him in the way of money, but I hate to lose him. I know these things sound like a broken record. Selenium? Time? </p><p></p><p>I'll never let my spouse out of my sight again on sale day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 294113, member: 3306"] I wound up with a new calf. Some brown thing, I don't know. I think my husband picked it up for 25.00. When we got it home, it took a bottle of colostrum no problems. Next day, it was scouring a little so I got out the electrolytes. Darn thing wouldn't suck. I have seen him drink water and nose at the hay. He's a little bitty thing. Husband's gone to the feed store to see if they have a smaller nipple he'll take. He isn't congested, no fever, scours are gone for now. He's just the devil to feed. Sucks then stops. Takes forever to get half a bottle down him. And I'm not here during the day anymore to multiple feedings. What am I missing? All kinds of fun here. I don't have much tied up in him in the way of money, but I hate to lose him. I know these things sound like a broken record. Selenium? Time? I'll never let my spouse out of my sight again on sale day. [/QUOTE]
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