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cow died, calf wont take bottle
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<blockquote data-quote="txag" data-source="post: 58803" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>i agree w/putting the nipple in his mouth & working his jaws up & down. one thing to check on is to make sure the hole in the nipple is big enough. newborns (& especially calves that don't want to nurse) need the milk to flow pretty easily & usually the holes that are in the nipple when you purchase them aren't big enough. you don't want too much so it runs out but big enough so that it almost drips out when you hold the bottle upside down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txag, post: 58803, member: 8"] i agree w/putting the nipple in his mouth & working his jaws up & down. one thing to check on is to make sure the hole in the nipple is big enough. newborns (& especially calves that don't want to nurse) need the milk to flow pretty easily & usually the holes that are in the nipple when you purchase them aren't big enough. you don't want too much so it runs out but big enough so that it almost drips out when you hold the bottle upside down. [/QUOTE]
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