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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10410"><p>> Im not sure about the feed part, Im sure someone will help you with that. But newborn calves poop is naturally yellow for a short time.Scours would be extremely loose, and they would act sick. But the yellow is normal.</p><p></p><p>What's right to feed? Growing bull</p><p>> & hiefer calves. Currently @</p><p>> 14% protiene and 1% body</p><p>> weight.(ground corn and soybean</p><p>> meal) Also feeding a lesser amount</p><p>> to nursing cows w/very young</p><p>> calves, is this what's scouring</p><p>> them or making yellow fecies/stool</p><p>> in the newborns?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10410"] > Im not sure about the feed part, Im sure someone will help you with that. But newborn calves poop is naturally yellow for a short time.Scours would be extremely loose, and they would act sick. But the yellow is normal. What's right to feed? Growing bull > & hiefer calves. Currently @ > 14% protiene and 1% body > weight.(ground corn and soybean > meal) Also feeding a lesser amount > to nursing cows w/very young > calves, is this what's scouring > them or making yellow fecies/stool > in the newborns? [/QUOTE]
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