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<blockquote data-quote="gailbelanger" data-source="post: 1753052" data-attributes="member: 42673"><p>The older calf was grazing before we got her. The younger one was from a dairy she was 2 weeks old And we picked her up at 3 weeks.she did have colostrum so that's not an issue. Her's started when a friend who raises beefmaster said I should do 3 bottles a day and add an egg to the milk. I did that once she wouldn't take the night time bottle and then her poop got soft but not bad. </p><p>(Is poop OK to use? The same people are always "correcting" my terminology.)</p><p></p><p>I was thinking maybe the grass turned her poop greenish. We also got new hay last week and they love it but I have been careful to not let them pig out on it. I don't know if cows overeat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gailbelanger, post: 1753052, member: 42673"] The older calf was grazing before we got her. The younger one was from a dairy she was 2 weeks old And we picked her up at 3 weeks.she did have colostrum so that's not an issue. Her's started when a friend who raises beefmaster said I should do 3 bottles a day and add an egg to the milk. I did that once she wouldn't take the night time bottle and then her poop got soft but not bad. (Is poop OK to use? The same people are always "correcting" my terminology.) I was thinking maybe the grass turned her poop greenish. We also got new hay last week and they love it but I have been careful to not let them pig out on it. I don't know if cows overeat. [/QUOTE]
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