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<blockquote data-quote="robinb" data-source="post: 1291501" data-attributes="member: 23066"><p>calf is still great. mom is feeling better and more inclined to kick him when he tries to suck. still supplementing with 2 bottles a day. her bag is loose and im really not sure if shes drying up or if hes getting some milk from her. i figure i will keep them penned for a week. if she doesnt give up in a week, i may just bring him in the barn and bottle feed him. i did see some stuff last nite at the store called calf claim..it was a powder you sprinkle on the calf..but i am sceptical that it will work. im trying to be patient...but shes pushing the limits of my patience..lol..right now they are in a pen under the lean to thats about 14x 12..im worried if i let them out, she will just head for the hills without him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robinb, post: 1291501, member: 23066"] calf is still great. mom is feeling better and more inclined to kick him when he tries to suck. still supplementing with 2 bottles a day. her bag is loose and im really not sure if shes drying up or if hes getting some milk from her. i figure i will keep them penned for a week. if she doesnt give up in a week, i may just bring him in the barn and bottle feed him. i did see some stuff last nite at the store called calf claim..it was a powder you sprinkle on the calf..but i am sceptical that it will work. im trying to be patient...but shes pushing the limits of my patience..lol..right now they are in a pen under the lean to thats about 14x 12..im worried if i let them out, she will just head for the hills without him. [/QUOTE]
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