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Calf unsteady on feet
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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 999248" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Does this calf have a fever? That is often one of the indicators of infection</p><p> Also, the old saying is-- Milk replacer alows a calf to survive, not usually thrive, is often true. See if someone may have some frozen colostrum (I try to keep some on hand for emergencies) and feed her a bit. it won't be absorbed as good as a newborn,but it still is higher in sugars, fats and vitamins than either replacer or regular milk, and might give her a needed boost..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 999248, member: 18682"] Does this calf have a fever? That is often one of the indicators of infection Also, the old saying is-- Milk replacer alows a calf to survive, not usually thrive, is often true. See if someone may have some frozen colostrum (I try to keep some on hand for emergencies) and feed her a bit. it won't be absorbed as good as a newborn,but it still is higher in sugars, fats and vitamins than either replacer or regular milk, and might give her a needed boost.. [/QUOTE]
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