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Blue Albion calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford2" data-source="post: 1683916" data-attributes="member: 25296"><p>Definitely feed her an All Milk Replacer.! Also the calf looks to skinny. But if your replacer is part soy, switching her to an All milk Replacer will fatten her right up. Also feeding her 4 hours apart isn't going to hurt her, since that is what she is used to. I believe it's in New Zealand they feed their calves once a day,. So you feeding her 4 hours apart doesn't concern me. Your vet may do an over the phone consultation about the calf. ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford2, post: 1683916, member: 25296"] Definitely feed her an All Milk Replacer.! Also the calf looks to skinny. But if your replacer is part soy, switching her to an All milk Replacer will fatten her right up. Also feeding her 4 hours apart isn't going to hurt her, since that is what she is used to. I believe it's in New Zealand they feed their calves once a day,. So you feeding her 4 hours apart doesn't concern me. Your vet may do an over the phone consultation about the calf. ? [/QUOTE]
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