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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 116732" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>Sounds like you got some good help. Colostrum is a pretty important first step for the babies to get them goin and keep 'em healthy. The "buttons" you were refering to, have a name, that I can't remember, but they all have them, and I believe (someone will correct me if I'm wrong), it has something to do with keeping the baby attatched to that lining, and that lining attatched to the uterus. Make sure you have a good milk replacer on hand, milk out mama cow if possible, maybe a tube feeder, bottle, lamb nipple works best if it's a premie, Clean dry place to lay, and the best of luck to you and your new born!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 116732, member: 350"] Sounds like you got some good help. Colostrum is a pretty important first step for the babies to get them goin and keep 'em healthy. The "buttons" you were refering to, have a name, that I can't remember, but they all have them, and I believe (someone will correct me if I'm wrong), it has something to do with keeping the baby attatched to that lining, and that lining attatched to the uterus. Make sure you have a good milk replacer on hand, milk out mama cow if possible, maybe a tube feeder, bottle, lamb nipple works best if it's a premie, Clean dry place to lay, and the best of luck to you and your new born! [/QUOTE]
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