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<blockquote data-quote="J-LizH" data-source="post: 1744222" data-attributes="member: 39938"><p>Yes I realized it was an old post, but I had never saw that term. No ethanol plants in Florida.</p><p>Thanks for explaining. Tying to figure out what to do with a stunted heifer born March of 2020. I was out of town and she went about 3 days without nursing and had scours, she was a mess. I bottle fed her and nursed her back to the living. I think the best thing is to fatten her up and put her in the freezer. I don't want to take her to market and sell her. I am afraid she would be bought and bred and it would kill her and the calf. Not sure the most economical way to fatter her up so trying to get some ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-LizH, post: 1744222, member: 39938"] Yes I realized it was an old post, but I had never saw that term. No ethanol plants in Florida. Thanks for explaining. Tying to figure out what to do with a stunted heifer born March of 2020. I was out of town and she went about 3 days without nursing and had scours, she was a mess. I bottle fed her and nursed her back to the living. I think the best thing is to fatten her up and put her in the freezer. I don't want to take her to market and sell her. I am afraid she would be bought and bred and it would kill her and the calf. Not sure the most economical way to fatter her up so trying to get some ideas. [/QUOTE]
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