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<blockquote data-quote="Maineshowgirl" data-source="post: 383857" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>Try taking him to the wash rack before each feeding and cooling him off. My heifer I had this year WOULD NOT eat until she was rinsed off. And keep the fans on. Did you Deworm him if not try that sometimes that helps. Then again you may need to change feeds some calves get tried of the feed and just will not eat it.Plus if the show is a slick shear show and the calf has hair you may wan't to shear him to keep him cool. But thats only if the show is a SLICK show.Then again some calves are like that and it just seems like they will not eat, it's sometimes just the calf. What breed is he??? Sometime that plays a big part the breed and who is he out of. GOOD LUCK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maineshowgirl, post: 383857, member: 5508"] Try taking him to the wash rack before each feeding and cooling him off. My heifer I had this year WOULD NOT eat until she was rinsed off. And keep the fans on. Did you Deworm him if not try that sometimes that helps. Then again you may need to change feeds some calves get tried of the feed and just will not eat it.Plus if the show is a slick shear show and the calf has hair you may wan't to shear him to keep him cool. But thats only if the show is a SLICK show.Then again some calves are like that and it just seems like they will not eat, it's sometimes just the calf. What breed is he??? Sometime that plays a big part the breed and who is he out of. GOOD LUCK [/QUOTE]
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