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Healthy Calf having trouble sucking.
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<blockquote data-quote="B&amp;amp;N" data-source="post: 517507" data-attributes="member: 8055"><p>I am gonna pick up the probios and calf manna and try that today. I marked his water and gonna see how much he his actually drinking and eating feed and hay wise on his own. Once the statistics are in call the vet. How much feed is too much for a calf his size. My husband has only been given him 1-2lbs twice a day. Sometimes he eats it all and sometimes not. Thanks Alice and everyone else for your advice. I really appreciate it. We did try the monkey see monkey do approach with the other calf we have on the bottle and no luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B&N, post: 517507, member: 8055"] I am gonna pick up the probios and calf manna and try that today. I marked his water and gonna see how much he his actually drinking and eating feed and hay wise on his own. Once the statistics are in call the vet. How much feed is too much for a calf his size. My husband has only been given him 1-2lbs twice a day. Sometimes he eats it all and sometimes not. Thanks Alice and everyone else for your advice. I really appreciate it. We did try the monkey see monkey do approach with the other calf we have on the bottle and no luck. [/QUOTE]
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