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Calf with hard and runny poop
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1301029" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I don;t know where you are, but in the winter I tend to like a minimum of 20% fat. Those babys can use it when the weather is cold. Also, if he is being kept inside (sorry I don;t recall all you wrote very well) he needs to be out in the air. Cold isn;t much of an issue as long as he doesn;t get wet and chilled. I've seen too many calves being kept pretty much closed in to protect them and they ended up with pneumonia.</p><p>Just some unsolicited observations</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1301029, member: 34"] I don;t know where you are, but in the winter I tend to like a minimum of 20% fat. Those babys can use it when the weather is cold. Also, if he is being kept inside (sorry I don;t recall all you wrote very well) he needs to be out in the air. Cold isn;t much of an issue as long as he doesn;t get wet and chilled. I've seen too many calves being kept pretty much closed in to protect them and they ended up with pneumonia. Just some unsolicited observations [/QUOTE]
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