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<blockquote data-quote="Kelly" data-source="post: 27924" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>Some calves no matter what you do just don't want to have anything to do with grain. I have put a handful of grain in the bottom of the bucket of milk when it is almost gone and they will usually try it. Also I hand feed a couple times after they are done with their milk when they are still looking for more milk to drink ( stick a hand full in their mouth if they don't take it from you) It seems no matter what - they really don't start eating much grain until about 7 weeks or so. At least that is what I have noticed with the ones I have raised. Just keep offering it and make sure it is fresh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelly, post: 27924, member: 314"] Some calves no matter what you do just don't want to have anything to do with grain. I have put a handful of grain in the bottom of the bucket of milk when it is almost gone and they will usually try it. Also I hand feed a couple times after they are done with their milk when they are still looking for more milk to drink ( stick a hand full in their mouth if they don't take it from you) It seems no matter what - they really don't start eating much grain until about 7 weeks or so. At least that is what I have noticed with the ones I have raised. Just keep offering it and make sure it is fresh! [/QUOTE]
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