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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 1812658" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>So helpful! I don't cringe at these types of treatments at all. Writing it down and will use it. Thank you! I am sure it is overeating at this point. It doesn't look like the same scours we lost the one from previously. I will be more careful in the future of the first week or so. Immodium is a go to for a dairy friend of ours. I don't have any on hand but will make it a point to keep it in stock from now on. The pink stuff the feed stores sell does nothing it seems.</p><p>As of supper time the cow let down for them as soon as she saw them up. They went to her and nursed all on their own and she acted as if they were hers. No cleaning etc yet but I think as long as I can keep them going we are on the right path. I will make your mix and give it to her in a few hours since she got electrolytes only a couple hours ago now. I will also let her older calf finish her off instead of holding her back some. That should help a lot.</p><p>Again thank you for taking the time to offer so much advise! It's greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 1812658, member: 411"] So helpful! I don't cringe at these types of treatments at all. Writing it down and will use it. Thank you! I am sure it is overeating at this point. It doesn't look like the same scours we lost the one from previously. I will be more careful in the future of the first week or so. Immodium is a go to for a dairy friend of ours. I don't have any on hand but will make it a point to keep it in stock from now on. The pink stuff the feed stores sell does nothing it seems. As of supper time the cow let down for them as soon as she saw them up. They went to her and nursed all on their own and she acted as if they were hers. No cleaning etc yet but I think as long as I can keep them going we are on the right path. I will make your mix and give it to her in a few hours since she got electrolytes only a couple hours ago now. I will also let her older calf finish her off instead of holding her back some. That should help a lot. Again thank you for taking the time to offer so much advise! It's greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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