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<blockquote data-quote="tmlonghorns" data-source="post: 826871" data-attributes="member: 14527"><p>yep. At $5 it was not worth it!</p><p>$5 sounds cheap. But you will have at least 2 bags of repalcer in her....$60 X 2 = $120. Now start to add in your feed costs on top of that plus your time. Kind of sick I know but I like bottle feeding but wont do it again on a dairy.</p><p>Ask yourself this question.........why won't the dairy farm raise the calf themselves? They have milk repalcer, they have the feed, and they have the time. Answer is because it is a loser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmlonghorns, post: 826871, member: 14527"] yep. At $5 it was not worth it! $5 sounds cheap. But you will have at least 2 bags of repalcer in her....$60 X 2 = $120. Now start to add in your feed costs on top of that plus your time. Kind of sick I know but I like bottle feeding but wont do it again on a dairy. Ask yourself this question.........why won't the dairy farm raise the calf themselves? They have milk repalcer, they have the feed, and they have the time. Answer is because it is a loser. [/QUOTE]
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