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<blockquote data-quote="kurst76" data-source="post: 451082" data-attributes="member: 7203"><p>The calf is approx 3mths as I bought them both 3 weeks ago and the owner told me then that they were 2 and half mths. Neither were drinking milk and both were drinking from the trough together with our Dorpers and Damaras. I have just introduced grain into her diet but she has been eating hay since she arrived. She is definately eating as every time I check on her she is chewing on hay or has her head buried in the grain bowl. I was feeding her Vytrate to rehydrate her from a bottle as the vet told me that she had almost lost all interest in sucking. She now drinks from a bucket which is good as she did not seem interested in doing so a week ago. Both calves were vaccinated but I was unaware of how stressed they get with moving and was also unaware of how many moves they had already had. She looks like she is having a better day today and is quite perky so fingers crossed.</p><p>Thankyou Kirsty</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kurst76, post: 451082, member: 7203"] The calf is approx 3mths as I bought them both 3 weeks ago and the owner told me then that they were 2 and half mths. Neither were drinking milk and both were drinking from the trough together with our Dorpers and Damaras. I have just introduced grain into her diet but she has been eating hay since she arrived. She is definately eating as every time I check on her she is chewing on hay or has her head buried in the grain bowl. I was feeding her Vytrate to rehydrate her from a bottle as the vet told me that she had almost lost all interest in sucking. She now drinks from a bucket which is good as she did not seem interested in doing so a week ago. Both calves were vaccinated but I was unaware of how stressed they get with moving and was also unaware of how many moves they had already had. She looks like she is having a better day today and is quite perky so fingers crossed. Thankyou Kirsty [/QUOTE]
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