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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 737315" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I have had a couple were I wished that I had let nature take it's course. But then I have had some good ones. Now, unless I think it has the breeding for something worth saving, I just tell a few people I'm going to knock in the head and they rush in to save it. </p><p>I have never come out on powdered milk. A nurse cow is a different story.</p><p>As far as the colostrum goes the store bought stuff has always done a good job for me. I would not ever bring in strange colostrum unless I new the herd was clean. </p><p>Also I have always used the "probios". Well I think that is what it is called.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 737315, member: 5494"] I have had a couple were I wished that I had let nature take it's course. But then I have had some good ones. Now, unless I think it has the breeding for something worth saving, I just tell a few people I'm going to knock in the head and they rush in to save it. I have never come out on powdered milk. A nurse cow is a different story. As far as the colostrum goes the store bought stuff has always done a good job for me. I would not ever bring in strange colostrum unless I new the herd was clean. Also I have always used the "probios". Well I think that is what it is called. [/QUOTE]
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