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CALF PROBLEM!! Won't take bottle after 3 wks!
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<blockquote data-quote="chexmix" data-source="post: 416124" data-attributes="member: 6822"><p>I really need some advice. </p><p></p><p>I have this 3 week old angus calf who won't take a bottle!</p><p>We found him when he was 2 1/2 days old, and he had gotten little to none colostrum. (when we saw him the day he was born, he was following his mom around and trying to nurse. he looked fine but the next day we realized he'd gotten nothing.) I put him in a clean, airy stall. So I was going to give him a colostrum replacer but it turned out to be years old, so I dumped it out and gave him milk replacer instead. I know he needed colostrum, but the closest thing I had was milk replacer. So for a week and a half I gave him 2 quarts of replacer and an egg twice a day. (All this was with a tube...wouldn't take bottle)</p><p></p><p>So here I am. he's 3 wks old and shows no interest in me or a bottle. I have to pick him up most of the time. He walks around a little bit, and has trotted away once. But, you would think he would start looking for milk from me. So I'm still using a tube for every meal. He has been scouring since day 4, so I did a 3 day electrolyte treatment to hydrate him. But it still persists because he needs to get grain into his system.</p><p> ~ I honestly don't mind tube feeding but it has it's disadvantages. For one, a calf that is nursing from a bottle will follow me around and take grain from my hand. BUT, this little guy could care less about me! I really need him to eat grain.</p><p></p><p>I had a calf this past winter with the same problems, and after 2 weeks he began looking for milk and quickly took a bottle. He's now a stunted, but healthy calf. So why won't this calf follow suit?</p><p></p><p>So all I can figure is he's a "dumb sucker" or something. Please give me some advice. I've tried everything to get him interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chexmix, post: 416124, member: 6822"] I really need some advice. I have this 3 week old angus calf who won't take a bottle! We found him when he was 2 1/2 days old, and he had gotten little to none colostrum. (when we saw him the day he was born, he was following his mom around and trying to nurse. he looked fine but the next day we realized he'd gotten nothing.) I put him in a clean, airy stall. So I was going to give him a colostrum replacer but it turned out to be years old, so I dumped it out and gave him milk replacer instead. I know he needed colostrum, but the closest thing I had was milk replacer. So for a week and a half I gave him 2 quarts of replacer and an egg twice a day. (All this was with a tube...wouldn't take bottle) So here I am. he's 3 wks old and shows no interest in me or a bottle. I have to pick him up most of the time. He walks around a little bit, and has trotted away once. But, you would think he would start looking for milk from me. So I’m still using a tube for every meal. He has been scouring since day 4, so I did a 3 day electrolyte treatment to hydrate him. But it still persists because he needs to get grain into his system. ~ I honestly don’t mind tube feeding but it has it’s disadvantages. For one, a calf that is nursing from a bottle will follow me around and take grain from my hand. BUT, this little guy could care less about me! I really need him to eat grain. I had a calf this past winter with the same problems, and after 2 weeks he began looking for milk and quickly took a bottle. He's now a stunted, but healthy calf. So why won’t this calf follow suit? So all I can figure is he's a "dumb sucker" or something. Please give me some advice. I've tried everything to get him interested. [/QUOTE]
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