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calf falling behind!!
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<blockquote data-quote="kscowboy" data-source="post: 487628" data-attributes="member: 6726"><p>Ive got some holstein / angus crosses and had the same thing with one calf , right when the weather turned he seemed to have a hard time with it , got kind of stressed and was worrying me just a bit , then after about two cold spells he kicked in and has been putting on the weight and catching up quickly. We had gotten them and vacc'd and wormed about 4 weeks prior to the cold coming. the guy I get them from is not the greatest calf raiser in the world so usually it takes me about four to six weeks to get them on good feed ratios and gaining well and looking good. And we give em hay , and hay , and more hay , seems to help the stomachs alot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kscowboy, post: 487628, member: 6726"] Ive got some holstein / angus crosses and had the same thing with one calf , right when the weather turned he seemed to have a hard time with it , got kind of stressed and was worrying me just a bit , then after about two cold spells he kicked in and has been putting on the weight and catching up quickly. We had gotten them and vacc'd and wormed about 4 weeks prior to the cold coming. the guy I get them from is not the greatest calf raiser in the world so usually it takes me about four to six weeks to get them on good feed ratios and gaining well and looking good. And we give em hay , and hay , and more hay , seems to help the stomachs alot. [/QUOTE]
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