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First Calf Heifer, not much milk
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<blockquote data-quote="glacierridge" data-source="post: 1072089" data-attributes="member: 19539"><p>Having the same issue here with one noob dam.</p><p>Thinking of getting some fenugreek to help out.</p><p>Anyone ever try this? I saw some online for horses and I know people that have taken it.</p><p></p><p>At least for now, calf gets a course once a day from Anna, tho she could get by on her dam, we just want more calories in her for a little more grow until we get some more milk flowing.</p><p></p><p>That's one nice thing about our operation, we have plenty that have milk abundantly, very few that run short (like my heifer last year that ended up with two mouths to feed, Milky Way had way too much going on for her calf), and the stanchions make it pretty easy to make donators out of just about any heavy milker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glacierridge, post: 1072089, member: 19539"] Having the same issue here with one noob dam. Thinking of getting some fenugreek to help out. Anyone ever try this? I saw some online for horses and I know people that have taken it. At least for now, calf gets a course once a day from Anna, tho she could get by on her dam, we just want more calories in her for a little more grow until we get some more milk flowing. That's one nice thing about our operation, we have plenty that have milk abundantly, very few that run short (like my heifer last year that ended up with two mouths to feed, Milky Way had way too much going on for her calf), and the stanchions make it pretty easy to make donators out of just about any heavy milker. [/QUOTE]
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