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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11263"><p>> I had an older cow that rejected</p><p>> her newborn calf last week. I got</p><p>> her and the calf in a pen. I</p><p>> milked her and bottle fed the</p><p>> calf, then poured some of her milk</p><p>> on the back of the calf. Left them</p><p>> in the pen over night and the next</p><p>> day she was being a protective</p><p>> mother, the calf was feeding and</p><p>> jumping around, I turned them back</p><p>> out and she doesn't let him out of</p><p>> her sight.</p><p></p><p>I raise brahmans they are a little strange compared to other cattle we poured her milk on him but that didn't seem to work. Steven thanks for your reply. Have a good day.-------Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11263"] > I had an older cow that rejected > her newborn calf last week. I got > her and the calf in a pen. I > milked her and bottle fed the > calf, then poured some of her milk > on the back of the calf. Left them > in the pen over night and the next > day she was being a protective > mother, the calf was feeding and > jumping around, I turned them back > out and she doesn't let him out of > her sight. I raise brahmans they are a little strange compared to other cattle we poured her milk on him but that didn't seem to work. Steven thanks for your reply. Have a good day.-------Jim [/QUOTE]
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