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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16193"><p>> The calf came down with scours and</p><p>> the vet gave some pills for her.</p><p>> Well the first two times were ok I</p><p>> guess, now when old momma sees me</p><p>> coming her and baby take off. I</p><p>> can only like get 10 ft. close to</p><p>> them. Before I could walk right up</p><p>> to them. Have 2 more pills for it.</p><p>> Scours seem to be ok but what</p><p>> about next time. They were like</p><p>> pets. Now what?</p><p></p><p>In the mean time, buy a rope and learn how to use it or occasionally bait momma and baby into what ever you have for a catch pen. It never hurts to keep them friendly.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:jcoover@chanuteks.com">jcoover@chanuteks.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16193"] > The calf came down with scours and > the vet gave some pills for her. > Well the first two times were ok I > guess, now when old momma sees me > coming her and baby take off. I > can only like get 10 ft. close to > them. Before I could walk right up > to them. Have 2 more pills for it. > Scours seem to be ok but what > about next time. They were like > pets. Now what? In the mean time, buy a rope and learn how to use it or occasionally bait momma and baby into what ever you have for a catch pen. It never hurts to keep them friendly. [email=jcoover@chanuteks.com]jcoover@chanuteks.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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