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Jersey/Holstein cross won't let Beefmaster calf suck
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<blockquote data-quote="melissa vincent" data-source="post: 1408085" data-attributes="member: 27762"><p>Hi, first time posting on here so bear with me please. We have an oprhan beefmaster calf (born 3/15/17) who's mom died three days after birth (thinking from probably milk fever). The cow's udders were to big for the calf to suck. We were able to catch the calf and get the mom into a chute within the first 24 hours of birth. Milked the cow and gave the colostrum and a supplement colostrum to calf. Bottle fed the calf after that especially after the mother died. Bottle fed for the first two weeks. My husband bought a jersey/holstein cross heifer that just had her first calf. She won't let the beefmaster calf nurse unless she's in a stall. So I'm currently fighting two issues with this: One, how do I graft the orphan calf to the nurse cow? It's been 5 days and she still kicks at her when she's not in the stall. And now the calf only wants to nurse and not take a bottle. Second, the calf now seems to have scours and as of this morning won't take a bottle or nurse when I put her in with the cow. I gave her a scours bolus and tried to feed her a bottle of electrolyte supplement but she wouldn't take it. Any recommendations? I think I am going to try and tube feed her some electrolytes. But biggest thing is how long can it take to get the nurse cow to accept the calf? </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the help. We have 200 hundred acres in SWLA that we run 12 head of cows on. Beautiful grass, plenty of fresh water and hay. I can't think of anything else that would help give more info into my situation. </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="melissa vincent, post: 1408085, member: 27762"] Hi, first time posting on here so bear with me please. We have an oprhan beefmaster calf (born 3/15/17) who's mom died three days after birth (thinking from probably milk fever). The cow's udders were to big for the calf to suck. We were able to catch the calf and get the mom into a chute within the first 24 hours of birth. Milked the cow and gave the colostrum and a supplement colostrum to calf. Bottle fed the calf after that especially after the mother died. Bottle fed for the first two weeks. My husband bought a jersey/holstein cross heifer that just had her first calf. She won't let the beefmaster calf nurse unless she's in a stall. So I'm currently fighting two issues with this: One, how do I graft the orphan calf to the nurse cow? It's been 5 days and she still kicks at her when she's not in the stall. And now the calf only wants to nurse and not take a bottle. Second, the calf now seems to have scours and as of this morning won't take a bottle or nurse when I put her in with the cow. I gave her a scours bolus and tried to feed her a bottle of electrolyte supplement but she wouldn't take it. Any recommendations? I think I am going to try and tube feed her some electrolytes. But biggest thing is how long can it take to get the nurse cow to accept the calf? Thanks for all the help. We have 200 hundred acres in SWLA that we run 12 head of cows on. Beautiful grass, plenty of fresh water and hay. I can't think of anything else that would help give more info into my situation. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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