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<blockquote data-quote="MRRherefords" data-source="post: 1456624" data-attributes="member: 26804"><p>What we have done with ours is separate them, put feed in a bowl and always keep it in front of them. Usually they will get curious and start to eat. Also, we have used Purina calf starter pellets with great success and I would recommend sprinkling them on top of the grain to entice him a little bit. I also agree with A.J. I wouldn't worry too much. If he is growing that well, you must be doing something right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRRherefords, post: 1456624, member: 26804"] What we have done with ours is separate them, put feed in a bowl and always keep it in front of them. Usually they will get curious and start to eat. Also, we have used Purina calf starter pellets with great success and I would recommend sprinkling them on top of the grain to entice him a little bit. I also agree with A.J. I wouldn't worry too much. If he is growing that well, you must be doing something right. [/QUOTE]
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