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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12686"><p>> if it has nursed the back two, it</p><p>> will be ok for now,</p><p>> nutrition-wise. if the front two</p><p>> aren't too terribly big, as the</p><p>> calf gets a little bigger &</p><p>> stronger in the next couple of</p><p>> days (if he is for sure nursing</p><p>> the back two), he may go ahead</p><p>> & take the front two as well.</p><p>> BUT, he may not, in which case you</p><p>> may need to either tie up the cow</p><p>> & help the calf nurse the</p><p>> front two, or milk them out</p><p>> yourself & bottle the calf. How can you tell if he is sucking the back,, how long will the calf life if he is not</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:glwoodard1961@yahoo.com">glwoodard1961@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12686"] > if it has nursed the back two, it > will be ok for now, > nutrition-wise. if the front two > aren't too terribly big, as the > calf gets a little bigger & > stronger in the next couple of > days (if he is for sure nursing > the back two), he may go ahead > & take the front two as well. > BUT, he may not, in which case you > may need to either tie up the cow > & help the calf nurse the > front two, or milk them out > yourself & bottle the calf. How can you tell if he is sucking the back,, how long will the calf life if he is not [email=glwoodard1961@yahoo.com]glwoodard1961@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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