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<blockquote data-quote="pdoramus" data-source="post: 331727" data-attributes="member: 2237"><p>Alice,</p><p>When I pay for the calves at the sale barn, I always ask for the name and location of the previous owners incase I have questions about treatments, vitamins, bo-se, etc. When I get home I use yellowbook.com on the internet and it gives me the phone number. All you need is the name, city and state. I've only called a few owners, but I did call this one. </p><p></p><p>I agree with most of you. The calf seems happy and hungry all the time. He's eating a handful of starter and kicking his heals up when we let him out to run. Hope he grows into them a little, but it doesn't bother him or me now. :lol: Thanks for the info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdoramus, post: 331727, member: 2237"] Alice, When I pay for the calves at the sale barn, I always ask for the name and location of the previous owners incase I have questions about treatments, vitamins, bo-se, etc. When I get home I use yellowbook.com on the internet and it gives me the phone number. All you need is the name, city and state. I've only called a few owners, but I did call this one. I agree with most of you. The calf seems happy and hungry all the time. He's eating a handful of starter and kicking his heals up when we let him out to run. Hope he grows into them a little, but it doesn't bother him or me now. :lol: Thanks for the info. [/QUOTE]
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