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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1389662" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I am actually dealing with a situation that sounds kind of similar. I about a month ago, I bought four heifers around 6-9 months old at a registered sale. One was a little thin and I took a chance on making a bid, turns out I wish I hadn't bid on that particular one, I noticed that she wasn't interested in eating feed right from the start, she did finally eat a little and I figured that she just wasn't used to it and would come around. After turning the 4 out with the other heifers, she didn't come up to eat with them much and got sick. I got her back in the barn and gave her Draxxin, she seemed better for a few days but was only eating hay. I finally tried feeding her some calf starter feed that I had left from some bottle calves. She is eating that but is slow about it and just acts sluggish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1389662, member: 24816"] I am actually dealing with a situation that sounds kind of similar. I about a month ago, I bought four heifers around 6-9 months old at a registered sale. One was a little thin and I took a chance on making a bid, turns out I wish I hadn't bid on that particular one, I noticed that she wasn't interested in eating feed right from the start, she did finally eat a little and I figured that she just wasn't used to it and would come around. After turning the 4 out with the other heifers, she didn't come up to eat with them much and got sick. I got her back in the barn and gave her Draxxin, she seemed better for a few days but was only eating hay. I finally tried feeding her some calf starter feed that I had left from some bottle calves. She is eating that but is slow about it and just acts sluggish. [/QUOTE]
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