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<blockquote data-quote="John IN" data-source="post: 34099" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>She has enough milk. Called my vet and he told me that the colostrum would be replaced after I get them separated. Vet also told me to keep an eye on new calf after birth and call back if need be. Any way that cow's calf was born yesterday the 29th. He did not suck till almost 6 hours after birth. Now when should I be able to tell if he got enough colostrum? When should he start scouring if he did not get enough? He is around 32 hours old now is jumping and bucking a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John IN, post: 34099, member: 66"] She has enough milk. Called my vet and he told me that the colostrum would be replaced after I get them separated. Vet also told me to keep an eye on new calf after birth and call back if need be. Any way that cow's calf was born yesterday the 29th. He did not suck till almost 6 hours after birth. Now when should I be able to tell if he got enough colostrum? When should he start scouring if he did not get enough? He is around 32 hours old now is jumping and bucking a little. [/QUOTE]
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