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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1242305" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Particularly with babies, get some real antibiotics from the vet. When we were still messing with bottle calves, our vet suggested hitting them as the came off the trailer with Nuflor. That's the only time we've used antibitotics without seeing systems that needed treating. Never lost another calf after we started doing that. Don;t know if that was why, but it sure made it easier sleeping nights.</p><p>Just a suggestion but you might want to start halter breaking them and training them to be oxen (working steers). Before the migrate to an actual yoke, making a figure eight rope and hooking theie necks together with it works well for early training.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1242305, member: 34"] Particularly with babies, get some real antibiotics from the vet. When we were still messing with bottle calves, our vet suggested hitting them as the came off the trailer with Nuflor. That's the only time we've used antibitotics without seeing systems that needed treating. Never lost another calf after we started doing that. Don;t know if that was why, but it sure made it easier sleeping nights. Just a suggestion but you might want to start halter breaking them and training them to be oxen (working steers). Before the migrate to an actual yoke, making a figure eight rope and hooking theie necks together with it works well for early training. [/QUOTE]
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