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<blockquote data-quote="Evie" data-source="post: 541502" data-attributes="member: 8335"><p>Hi Randiliana: Thanks for your help. Yes, I have tried the lamb nipple. Didn't tube him this morning. He seemed pretty spry but real gant. Left him with mamma until I can get back out there . Might try separating them this afternoon. He did have another bloody BM when I was with him and it hurts him, he cries. Actualy tubing must hurt him or the milk in his belly. Real wierd, whenever you tube him, then he wobbles when he walks and last night even fell down. Sucks the cow continually but you can tell he isnt getting much. She's eating good, got prairie hay, brome and alfalfa. Vet is supposed to call back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evie, post: 541502, member: 8335"] Hi Randiliana: Thanks for your help. Yes, I have tried the lamb nipple. Didn't tube him this morning. He seemed pretty spry but real gant. Left him with mamma until I can get back out there . Might try separating them this afternoon. He did have another bloody BM when I was with him and it hurts him, he cries. Actualy tubing must hurt him or the milk in his belly. Real wierd, whenever you tube him, then he wobbles when he walks and last night even fell down. Sucks the cow continually but you can tell he isnt getting much. She's eating good, got prairie hay, brome and alfalfa. Vet is supposed to call back. [/QUOTE]
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