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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 15565"><p>There are tonly a couple things I would do different. I would milk the cow out and tube the chlostorum into the calf. The longer you wait the less effective it will be in providing both anti--bodies and nutrition. Don t scare the coyote, kill it! If you have a shed or something that you can get the calf and mom both into and provide a heatlamp that would be best, but barring that, keep her in the BR and keep her warm not too warm and get the milk into her. ormally as long as the calf is getting the milk from it's own mom she will claim it, I think she smells herself in the calf and it's bowel movements. If you have any other questions e-mail me direct, you've got the address.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> I live a bit further North in the</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 15565"] There are tonly a couple things I would do different. I would milk the cow out and tube the chlostorum into the calf. The longer you wait the less effective it will be in providing both anti--bodies and nutrition. Don t scare the coyote, kill it! If you have a shed or something that you can get the calf and mom both into and provide a heatlamp that would be best, but barring that, keep her in the BR and keep her warm not too warm and get the milk into her. ormally as long as the calf is getting the milk from it's own mom she will claim it, I think she smells herself in the calf and it's bowel movements. If you have any other questions e-mail me direct, you've got the address. dun > I live a bit further North in the [/QUOTE]
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