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<blockquote data-quote="Sugar Creek" data-source="post: 73172" data-attributes="member: 1383"><p>Today it is 23 degrees, muddy and snowy, with a west wind gusting near 30 mph. One of the first calf heifers dropped a calf at daybreak. It was chilled and nearly stiff with a cold nose by the time I found it. The girls and I took it in the kitchen and brushed it with a wire dog brush, dried it with a hair dryer. It revived and we gave it a quart of lamb milk replacer, the heifer was to upset to milk in the cold. When it seemed warm and alert we put it in a drafty stall with the heifer who has claimed it very well.</p><p></p><p>What have I done wrong? I am now going to bed for I worked third shift last night. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sugar Creek, post: 73172, member: 1383"] Today it is 23 degrees, muddy and snowy, with a west wind gusting near 30 mph. One of the first calf heifers dropped a calf at daybreak. It was chilled and nearly stiff with a cold nose by the time I found it. The girls and I took it in the kitchen and brushed it with a wire dog brush, dried it with a hair dryer. It revived and we gave it a quart of lamb milk replacer, the heifer was to upset to milk in the cold. When it seemed warm and alert we put it in a drafty stall with the heifer who has claimed it very well. What have I done wrong? I am now going to bed for I worked third shift last night. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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