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dark, thick colostrum?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1002709" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Thanks to both. I did show it to our vet last night and he thought it looked like there was blood in it. The calf was nursing this morning but I have him a quart of colostrum. He's pretty small, 55 lbs. I gave him another quart of milk replacer this evening and will continue to supplement at that rate until I see how the cow is doing. She popped out a rectal prolapse while the vet was pulling the calf. He had to come back out and stitch it up because it wouldn't stay in. She's our grandson's heifer so she's getting a little extra pampering. We took her for a walk this evening, for the exercise and to try to find something she'll eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1002709, member: 1974"] Thanks to both. I did show it to our vet last night and he thought it looked like there was blood in it. The calf was nursing this morning but I have him a quart of colostrum. He's pretty small, 55 lbs. I gave him another quart of milk replacer this evening and will continue to supplement at that rate until I see how the cow is doing. She popped out a rectal prolapse while the vet was pulling the calf. He had to come back out and stitch it up because it wouldn't stay in. She's our grandson's heifer so she's getting a little extra pampering. We took her for a walk this evening, for the exercise and to try to find something she'll eat. [/QUOTE]
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