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<blockquote data-quote="Camp-BellRetreat" data-source="post: 633056" data-attributes="member: 9318"><p>Picked up a one day old brangus cross bull calf today. Rancher said the cow went down after birth. He has been given colustrom since yesterday and seems to be in good health. I am getting conflicting advice on how often to bottle feed him. One says twice to three times day. Another says every 2 hours. Which is it? Also about the cow, Rancher says that she is 6 years old and this is not her first calf. He thinks that she just doesn't have the strenght to get up. He says that she is eating and drinking well. He offered us the cow for beef. What could have happened to her to cause her to go down. He says that if we want her that he will postpone putting her down for a day. Thank You :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camp-BellRetreat, post: 633056, member: 9318"] Picked up a one day old brangus cross bull calf today. Rancher said the cow went down after birth. He has been given colustrom since yesterday and seems to be in good health. I am getting conflicting advice on how often to bottle feed him. One says twice to three times day. Another says every 2 hours. Which is it? Also about the cow, Rancher says that she is 6 years old and this is not her first calf. He thinks that she just doesn't have the strenght to get up. He says that she is eating and drinking well. He offered us the cow for beef. What could have happened to her to cause her to go down. He says that if we want her that he will postpone putting her down for a day. Thank You :help: [/QUOTE]
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