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Bull drinking from cow??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 138915" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Whether you are talking a bull calf or the breeding bull, he must be pulled out of the herd ASAP. </p><p>Concerning the pregnant cow. It would only take a minute or two for a weaned calf to empty the cows bag. A cow only has the one supply of colostrom. Yes, she will bag up immediately, but that will be mostly diluted milk - not new colostrom. So, I would be prepared to give the newborn a colostrom suppliment at birth.</p><p>And, how many others might this "bull" have sucked???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 138915, member: 968"] Whether you are talking a bull calf or the breeding bull, he must be pulled out of the herd ASAP. Concerning the pregnant cow. It would only take a minute or two for a weaned calf to empty the cows bag. A cow only has the one supply of colostrom. Yes, she will bag up immediately, but that will be mostly diluted milk - not new colostrom. So, I would be prepared to give the newborn a colostrom suppliment at birth. And, how many others might this "bull" have sucked??? [/QUOTE]
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