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Don't overfeed bottle calves
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<blockquote data-quote="ufo_chris" data-source="post: 676751" data-attributes="member: 6728"><p>I use the TSC Dumor supreme medicated . (my vet says that's fine) it's a 20/20 ,mostly whey,little soy.</p><p>It says to use 6-7.5 oz for 3 pints, I mixed it at 6.5 - 7.</p><p>My calf is a Highland/Angus (and a twin) that's why he's smaller.</p><p>Vet thinks he was bigger then 55 lbs at birth. </p><p>Does the measuring for weight work the same for a young calf?</p><p>He is doing a lot better ,has all his energy and hunger back,praise the lord!</p><p>His next feeding he'll go back to all milk replacer so I'll cut it back to 2 1/2 pts. ,3 x a day.</p><p>So I'll need between 5 and 6.5 oz. powder.</p><p>He's eating calf pellets if I hand feed them to him too.</p><p>Larry, did you loose any calves? How did you treat them?</p><p>Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ufo_chris, post: 676751, member: 6728"] I use the TSC Dumor supreme medicated . (my vet says that's fine) it's a 20/20 ,mostly whey,little soy. It says to use 6-7.5 oz for 3 pints, I mixed it at 6.5 - 7. My calf is a Highland/Angus (and a twin) that's why he's smaller. Vet thinks he was bigger then 55 lbs at birth. Does the measuring for weight work the same for a young calf? He is doing a lot better ,has all his energy and hunger back,praise the lord! His next feeding he'll go back to all milk replacer so I'll cut it back to 2 1/2 pts. ,3 x a day. So I'll need between 5 and 6.5 oz. powder. He's eating calf pellets if I hand feed them to him too. Larry, did you loose any calves? How did you treat them? Chris [/QUOTE]
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