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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 1112210" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>He's hungry most likely. Had the same thing with one a few days ago. Thing is with ours, he sucked right after he was born. Then seemed to forget where it came from. He bawled all night and when I finally checked him out in the morning, he went to sucking my finger like crazy, which sent red flags up for me because a calf that is sucking his mama usually won't suck on your finger they try to spit it out. So we got them in and milked her out (to make sure her teats weren't plugged) bottle fed him a bit and then got him sucking her. And it was all uphill from there and he is fine now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 1112210, member: 2308"] He's hungry most likely. Had the same thing with one a few days ago. Thing is with ours, he sucked right after he was born. Then seemed to forget where it came from. He bawled all night and when I finally checked him out in the morning, he went to sucking my finger like crazy, which sent red flags up for me because a calf that is sucking his mama usually won't suck on your finger they try to spit it out. So we got them in and milked her out (to make sure her teats weren't plugged) bottle fed him a bit and then got him sucking her. And it was all uphill from there and he is fine now. [/QUOTE]
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