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Cow and twins
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1648620" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>3 days after the fact is a bit too late to make the cow accept the 2nd calf. But, Nesi gave good advice. Now, "IF" you have a mishap and lose a calf, you can graft this one on the cow. Takes work, but very do-able. I keep a product in stock at all times - Orphan-No-More. It's a powder, you sprinkle on the calf. A cow just can't resist licking the calf. Once a cow licks the calf, it's usually pretty easy to bond them.</p><p>O-No-M is very cheap - get from Valley Vet or any of the on-line companies. Maybe $7-8 for years worth of help. I wouldn't have a calving season without in my arsenal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1648620, member: 968"] 3 days after the fact is a bit too late to make the cow accept the 2nd calf. But, Nesi gave good advice. Now, "IF" you have a mishap and lose a calf, you can graft this one on the cow. Takes work, but very do-able. I keep a product in stock at all times - Orphan-No-More. It's a powder, you sprinkle on the calf. A cow just can't resist licking the calf. Once a cow licks the calf, it's usually pretty easy to bond them. O-No-M is very cheap - get from Valley Vet or any of the on-line companies. Maybe $7-8 for years worth of help. I wouldn't have a calving season without in my arsenal. [/QUOTE]
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