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Calf Problem - Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 565093" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>Update... The calf will be 3 weeks old in 2 days. He's downing 2 bottles per day with no problems. Still have him in a stall with fans along with his momma. I have witnessed him nursing on momma. I'm still bottle feeding because he cannot get up and go to momma when he's hungry. He only gets to eat off of her when she stands close enough. He still cannot get up on his own, although he is trying now and is getting closer. He can stand unassisted, once you help him get up for about 5 minutes or so before he loses balance and falls down. Not sure what the future holds for him... we're just taking it day by day. If he ever gets to the point where he can hold his on in the pasture with the herd, this will be one for the books.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 565093, member: 5305"] Update... The calf will be 3 weeks old in 2 days. He's downing 2 bottles per day with no problems. Still have him in a stall with fans along with his momma. I have witnessed him nursing on momma. I'm still bottle feeding because he cannot get up and go to momma when he's hungry. He only gets to eat off of her when she stands close enough. He still cannot get up on his own, although he is trying now and is getting closer. He can stand unassisted, once you help him get up for about 5 minutes or so before he loses balance and falls down. Not sure what the future holds for him... we're just taking it day by day. If he ever gets to the point where he can hold his on in the pasture with the herd, this will be one for the books. [/QUOTE]
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