Help me out here. A guy that leases a place next to me never weans his calves. I mean he sells his calve when the next one is born. He is a weekend rancher, if you will, and asked me what I thought the problem was. The calf was born during a dry time and lived about a week until it rained and got cold. I went out on a limb and told him that he should wean his calves befor the next one because I thought that it might not have gotten any colostrum. I guesse my question is was I right. If a cow never goes dry will she produce colostrum when she has her next calf. :?: