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How do you get a calf to take a bottle?
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<blockquote data-quote="TNcowman" data-source="post: 358619" data-attributes="member: 2684"><p>Update:</p><p>I put the calf in barn and tied it up with a dog collar and 4ft of rope. I let it be away from mother cow all night. I put some Log Cabin syrup on the nipple, straddled the calf and the calf took two quarts of re-sorb (electrolytes & milk replacer) in less than 5 minutes. I will do again middle of the day today and tonight and then do in the morning and in the late afternoon. When I get her mom better in a couple of days, I will put back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNcowman, post: 358619, member: 2684"] Update: I put the calf in barn and tied it up with a dog collar and 4ft of rope. I let it be away from mother cow all night. I put some Log Cabin syrup on the nipple, straddled the calf and the calf took two quarts of re-sorb (electrolytes & milk replacer) in less than 5 minutes. I will do again middle of the day today and tonight and then do in the morning and in the late afternoon. When I get her mom better in a couple of days, I will put back together. [/QUOTE]
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