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<blockquote data-quote="Rydero" data-source="post: 1677053" data-attributes="member: 38101"><p>Poured some birthing fluids on the bottle feeder and put it in with the heifer while she was down to see what happened. I looked on the camera and she was up. Look a little later and she's bunting the calf the odd time. Go out to feed the calf one last time before grafting starts tomorrow and see if I need to take it out of there for the night. After feeding the calf I decided to give the heifer some hay and by the time I get back the calf is sucking her from behind and she's letting it. This is when I love heifers, she doesn't like the calf but she'll let it nurse. Doesn't happen like that with cows very often. Close enough for me, I'll pen them together till they're a pair.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rydero, post: 1677053, member: 38101"] Poured some birthing fluids on the bottle feeder and put it in with the heifer while she was down to see what happened. I looked on the camera and she was up. Look a little later and she's bunting the calf the odd time. Go out to feed the calf one last time before grafting starts tomorrow and see if I need to take it out of there for the night. After feeding the calf I decided to give the heifer some hay and by the time I get back the calf is sucking her from behind and she's letting it. This is when I love heifers, she doesn't like the calf but she'll let it nurse. Doesn't happen like that with cows very often. Close enough for me, I'll pen them together till they're a pair. [/QUOTE]
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