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<blockquote data-quote="bluesky10" data-source="post: 845055" data-attributes="member: 16900"><p>There really is no known reason why she went off. She is suspected of being a little bit of a dumb calf. I know where she is at is healthy as I got my other two calves there and its family. They dont have nor have had any outside stock come in in years. They might have upped her to 3 feedings a day to increase her weight. It would only be 2-3 pints a feeding. They never go up to a full bottle as they are tiny calves. Even my older ones here are not on a full bottle a feeding. We also feed these guys milk for 4-5 months unlike a traditional dairy calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluesky10, post: 845055, member: 16900"] There really is no known reason why she went off. She is suspected of being a little bit of a dumb calf. I know where she is at is healthy as I got my other two calves there and its family. They dont have nor have had any outside stock come in in years. They might have upped her to 3 feedings a day to increase her weight. It would only be 2-3 pints a feeding. They never go up to a full bottle as they are tiny calves. Even my older ones here are not on a full bottle a feeding. We also feed these guys milk for 4-5 months unlike a traditional dairy calf. [/QUOTE]
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