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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl Ibara" data-source="post: 499599" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>I bought a Holstein Bull Calf that was born on the 11 of January. He is eatting 4 bottles of milk(Calva) a day ,I have him on Bermuda and 4 Way. But he is really wholly still and is always hungry. I just wanted to know if perhaps I should up him to 6 bottles or if that would inhibit his hunger and he wouldnt eat as much hay and grain. I've always had a problem with wholly calves that never fill out nice and smooth and I'm trying to change that this year. Am I over reacting a little to early because our fair is in May and I know he still has a lot of growing still to do. Thanks ^_^</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl Ibara, post: 499599, member: 6625"] I bought a Holstein Bull Calf that was born on the 11 of January. He is eatting 4 bottles of milk(Calva) a day ,I have him on Bermuda and 4 Way. But he is really wholly still and is always hungry. I just wanted to know if perhaps I should up him to 6 bottles or if that would inhibit his hunger and he wouldnt eat as much hay and grain. I've always had a problem with wholly calves that never fill out nice and smooth and I'm trying to change that this year. Am I over reacting a little to early because our fair is in May and I know he still has a lot of growing still to do. Thanks ^_^ [/QUOTE]
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