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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11058"><p>I had one a few years ago that I tried everything I could think of, tube fed him, gave anibotics' probotics,ammino acids ect.. Finally after 2 weeks I skipped a feeding and he got hungry enough to decide to suck the bottle again. Sometimes it seems dairy calves are born with a will to die!</p><p></p><p>> he is a hostein bull calf, he</p><p>> doesnt seem sick though, this</p><p>> morning he tasted the bottle and</p><p>> that was it. We have been tubing</p><p>> him since sunday. We have lost a</p><p>> few this year from being sick and</p><p>> didnt know how to tube until</p><p>> recently, I was wondering about</p><p>> how long do you usually tube them</p><p>> before they take to the bottle</p><p>> again thanks for the info</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:maximo@cottonboll.com">maximo@cottonboll.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11058"] I had one a few years ago that I tried everything I could think of, tube fed him, gave anibotics' probotics,ammino acids ect.. Finally after 2 weeks I skipped a feeding and he got hungry enough to decide to suck the bottle again. Sometimes it seems dairy calves are born with a will to die! > he is a hostein bull calf, he > doesnt seem sick though, this > morning he tasted the bottle and > that was it. We have been tubing > him since sunday. We have lost a > few this year from being sick and > didnt know how to tube until > recently, I was wondering about > how long do you usually tube them > before they take to the bottle > again thanks for the info [email=maximo@cottonboll.com]maximo@cottonboll.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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