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<blockquote data-quote="pdoramus" data-source="post: 296530" data-attributes="member: 2237"><p>I got a little tiny week old jersey calf at the sale about six weeks ago for $10 because no one else would bid on him. He would only take about 1 quart of milk replacer each morning and nothing in the evenings. So many times I thought about bagging him in the evenings, but he kept looking okay and once you start bagging it's hard to get them off. I gave him bo se, vit B complex and waited him out because he never appeared dehydrated, just not very hungry.</p><p></p><p> I finally figured out that he was lonely. I put him with the other bigger calves and he took right off, taking his milk, eating grain, and nibbling on hay. Is your calf by himself? Just an idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdoramus, post: 296530, member: 2237"] I got a little tiny week old jersey calf at the sale about six weeks ago for $10 because no one else would bid on him. He would only take about 1 quart of milk replacer each morning and nothing in the evenings. So many times I thought about bagging him in the evenings, but he kept looking okay and once you start bagging it's hard to get them off. I gave him bo se, vit B complex and waited him out because he never appeared dehydrated, just not very hungry. I finally figured out that he was lonely. I put him with the other bigger calves and he took right off, taking his milk, eating grain, and nibbling on hay. Is your calf by himself? Just an idea. [/QUOTE]
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