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Calf ate a plastic bag. Concern?
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<blockquote data-quote="jilleroo" data-source="post: 1002484" data-attributes="member: 8192"><p>I noticed something blue sticking out the rear end of a foal in the stable being weaned. Pulled on it and it kept coming, a long piece of thick baling twine of a kind I'd never even seen on our place. I've also seen the poddy calves snatch up plastic bags and scoff them off but they never had a problem from it. Mind you, it takes ages to introduce them to some new sort of expensive calf crumble or feed, but show them a plastic bag or a bit of twine, its gone in a flash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jilleroo, post: 1002484, member: 8192"] I noticed something blue sticking out the rear end of a foal in the stable being weaned. Pulled on it and it kept coming, a long piece of thick baling twine of a kind I'd never even seen on our place. I've also seen the poddy calves snatch up plastic bags and scoff them off but they never had a problem from it. Mind you, it takes ages to introduce them to some new sort of expensive calf crumble or feed, but show them a plastic bag or a bit of twine, its gone in a flash. [/QUOTE]
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