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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 162546" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>I would, respectfully, disagree about the creep feeding not helping the cow. When there is no creep feed, especially if it is dry or during the winter, the calf will constantly be trying to get milk from the cow, even when there is no milk. When there is creep, the calf will go to the creep feeder and not constantly be hounding the cow while she is trying to eat. When a calf wants to eat, if there is creep feed, it will go to the creep feeder at times, instead of running around the pasture looking for it's mother every time. The help for the cow may be overestimated, but I do believe it helps her</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 162546, member: 1150"] I would, respectfully, disagree about the creep feeding not helping the cow. When there is no creep feed, especially if it is dry or during the winter, the calf will constantly be trying to get milk from the cow, even when there is no milk. When there is creep, the calf will go to the creep feeder and not constantly be hounding the cow while she is trying to eat. When a calf wants to eat, if there is creep feed, it will go to the creep feeder at times, instead of running around the pasture looking for it's mother every time. The help for the cow may be overestimated, but I do believe it helps her [/QUOTE]
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