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<blockquote data-quote="mermill2" data-source="post: 233168" data-attributes="member: 4117"><p>Thanks to all, little calf seems to be better. As they say in the hospital, look at the patient. Anyway, she seems better this pm. Jumping around, bucking, kicking out her right rear leg. She is brighter this pm. About those tubes, when I first had to feed out bull calf, last year. I went to the vet, asked him how, got the proper equipment. My vet, had the closeable bag with the plastic tube with the bulb on the end. That is what I used on him. I didn;t know about a steel one. They all seem to have pros and cons. Merry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mermill2, post: 233168, member: 4117"] Thanks to all, little calf seems to be better. As they say in the hospital, look at the patient. Anyway, she seems better this pm. Jumping around, bucking, kicking out her right rear leg. She is brighter this pm. About those tubes, when I first had to feed out bull calf, last year. I went to the vet, asked him how, got the proper equipment. My vet, had the closeable bag with the plastic tube with the bulb on the end. That is what I used on him. I didn;t know about a steel one. They all seem to have pros and cons. Merry [/QUOTE]
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