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Getting heifers to claim
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12876"><p>There is a powder called "O-No-More", black stuff, bad smelling, but it worked last year 4 times for me. 2 of them were adopted Jersey calves. $8.00 a bottle and I still have pleanty left.</p><p></p><p>> Try rubbing some dry powdered</p><p>> blood meal on the calves' back and</p><p>> throwing a lil on the heifers'</p><p>> nose. Put them in a pen and let</p><p>> them be for a while. If you feel</p><p>> it's necessary to watch the</p><p>> claiming process, it'd be best to</p><p>> watch from a distance without the</p><p>> pairs knowing that you are</p><p>> anywhere near; they'll concentrate</p><p>> on you more than what they're</p><p>> supposed to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12876"] There is a powder called "O-No-More", black stuff, bad smelling, but it worked last year 4 times for me. 2 of them were adopted Jersey calves. $8.00 a bottle and I still have pleanty left. > Try rubbing some dry powdered > blood meal on the calves' back and > throwing a lil on the heifers' > nose. Put them in a pen and let > them be for a while. If you feel > it's necessary to watch the > claiming process, it'd be best to > watch from a distance without the > pairs knowing that you are > anywhere near; they'll concentrate > on you more than what they're > supposed to do. [/QUOTE]
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