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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford2" data-source="post: 1569315" data-attributes="member: 25296"><p>I know better, because I've always kept calves separated in the past, I didn't have a pen open to keep him in by himself, I considered staking him out under a shelter with a halter for a few days until I had a pen available, but the neighbor has a dog that keeps getting loose, and it attacks animals.... So I decided to risk putting him with another calf, and it was a bad decision... Any suggestions for putting weight on him? He's gotten skinny from being sick,. He's still not a 100% vet said he needs wormed again, so I did that. I've raised several bottle calves in the last 3 years, never had scours from worms before, so it's a new experience for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford2, post: 1569315, member: 25296"] I know better, because I've always kept calves separated in the past, I didn't have a pen open to keep him in by himself, I considered staking him out under a shelter with a halter for a few days until I had a pen available, but the neighbor has a dog that keeps getting loose, and it attacks animals.... So I decided to risk putting him with another calf, and it was a bad decision... Any suggestions for putting weight on him? He's gotten skinny from being sick,. He's still not a 100% vet said he needs wormed again, so I did that. I've raised several bottle calves in the last 3 years, never had scours from worms before, so it's a new experience for me. [/QUOTE]
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