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Milk production come-back?
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<blockquote data-quote="braunvieh" data-source="post: 601352" data-attributes="member: 6985"><p>Had a cow this spring that had a calf that we noticed was always laying around and didn't travel far. Mom was very attentive and appeared to have a nice udder. Thought calf might be gettting sick, went to catch it, couldn't easily so decided it wasn't sick. 2 days later it was dead. Took the cow home to graft a twin on her and discovered her udder was horrible. It appeared full and nice but only 1 1/2 quarters were working. She starved the calf to death. She went to town. I would consider that your sick calf died of starvation, sounded very similar to the way ours acted and it was probably 3 weeks old when it died.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="braunvieh, post: 601352, member: 6985"] Had a cow this spring that had a calf that we noticed was always laying around and didn't travel far. Mom was very attentive and appeared to have a nice udder. Thought calf might be gettting sick, went to catch it, couldn't easily so decided it wasn't sick. 2 days later it was dead. Took the cow home to graft a twin on her and discovered her udder was horrible. It appeared full and nice but only 1 1/2 quarters were working. She starved the calf to death. She went to town. I would consider that your sick calf died of starvation, sounded very similar to the way ours acted and it was probably 3 weeks old when it died. [/QUOTE]
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