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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1772991" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>If cow is allowing calf to nurse some, the calf will get it in a day or so... wouldn't you prefer the milk bar be available anytime you got a rumble in your tummy???? If calf bonds well with cow, it may never go to another cow after being let out. As [USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] said, keep them together, separate from other cows for several days to a week or more and the calf will be more likely to stick with just that cow... But, some of them do... it's a wait and see...</p><p>Just hope she takes it and is content with the calf... she will mother it and that'll be "her baby"....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1772991, member: 25884"] If cow is allowing calf to nurse some, the calf will get it in a day or so... wouldn't you prefer the milk bar be available anytime you got a rumble in your tummy???? If calf bonds well with cow, it may never go to another cow after being let out. As [USER=39373]@MurraysMutts[/USER] said, keep them together, separate from other cows for several days to a week or more and the calf will be more likely to stick with just that cow... But, some of them do... it's a wait and see... Just hope she takes it and is content with the calf... she will mother it and that'll be "her baby".... [/QUOTE]
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