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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 28390" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Is there an advantage to feeding milk replacer longer ? Do they put on more weight gain? How long do you normally feed yours for? When you do stop, do you cut out 1 feeding at a time or dilute the powder in each feeding to gradually have almost all water ,or do you stop all at once? Just curious as to how all of you wean your bottle babies? Wont they start eating more hay/grass and grain if they have less milk to drink? These calves I have are probably 7 & 9 weeks old . They are eating grain and hay just not alot!</p><p>Thanks for your opinions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 28390, member: 314"] Is there an advantage to feeding milk replacer longer ? Do they put on more weight gain? How long do you normally feed yours for? When you do stop, do you cut out 1 feeding at a time or dilute the powder in each feeding to gradually have almost all water ,or do you stop all at once? Just curious as to how all of you wean your bottle babies? Wont they start eating more hay/grass and grain if they have less milk to drink? These calves I have are probably 7 & 9 weeks old . They are eating grain and hay just not alot! Thanks for your opinions! [/QUOTE]
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