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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1843059" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Make sure they are warmed up when you tube them. A belly full of milk that cannot be digested is not good.</p><p>I have saved a good number of calves this way. Even more experience with lambs that were chilled and appeared as good as dead. We bring them in the house and lay them by the wood stove and tube them after they have warmed up. It takes awhile but usually they just appear to come to life and are ready to nurse when we take them back to their moms.</p><p>Some are just too far gone but where their is breath there is hope. Sounds like a good effort on your part. Someone on this board may have a better handle on this than I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1843059, member: 32879"] Make sure they are warmed up when you tube them. A belly full of milk that cannot be digested is not good. I have saved a good number of calves this way. Even more experience with lambs that were chilled and appeared as good as dead. We bring them in the house and lay them by the wood stove and tube them after they have warmed up. It takes awhile but usually they just appear to come to life and are ready to nurse when we take them back to their moms. Some are just too far gone but where their is breath there is hope. Sounds like a good effort on your part. Someone on this board may have a better handle on this than I do. [/QUOTE]
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