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Bull calf born with no eyes???
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<blockquote data-quote="tamhart2012" data-source="post: 1013602" data-attributes="member: 20545"><p>Mama came in the pen this morning and tried to get him to get up..he took a full bottle and she has been coming and going all day trying to get him to respond to her but he isn't showing any signs. she has been bawling for him all day but he hasn't answered her. Wouldn't drink this evening from the bottle. my husband is giving him til morning to see if he will eat. if not he is putting him down. I thought the mama didn't want him, but she has been great today. of course it is sad because she is trying so hard and she is so full it looks to be very painful.</p><p>Thanks for all the replies. Farming is definitely going to be an interesting life. ON a happy note though, the first cow my husband gave me has become a mama and she is doing a marvelous job with her little bull calf. Chloe is now 2 and has the cutest little baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamhart2012, post: 1013602, member: 20545"] Mama came in the pen this morning and tried to get him to get up..he took a full bottle and she has been coming and going all day trying to get him to respond to her but he isn't showing any signs. she has been bawling for him all day but he hasn't answered her. Wouldn't drink this evening from the bottle. my husband is giving him til morning to see if he will eat. if not he is putting him down. I thought the mama didn't want him, but she has been great today. of course it is sad because she is trying so hard and she is so full it looks to be very painful. Thanks for all the replies. Farming is definitely going to be an interesting life. ON a happy note though, the first cow my husband gave me has become a mama and she is doing a marvelous job with her little bull calf. Chloe is now 2 and has the cutest little baby. [/QUOTE]
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