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<blockquote data-quote="Joy in Texas" data-source="post: 455437" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>This is true most of the time. We had a brahma cross cow kick off her bull calf at 2 months old. Not sure of the reason,but it was not lack of milk. The cow didn't get to stay long enough to ask her why.</p><p> I know when we went thru the drought the cows did not have enough milk to feed their calves. So we weaned them earlier.</p><p> Never put a sick calf in a pen with other calves. Pen it up by itself,until you can find out whats wrong with it. You could end up with a whole group of sick or dead calves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy in Texas, post: 455437, member: 4627"] This is true most of the time. We had a brahma cross cow kick off her bull calf at 2 months old. Not sure of the reason,but it was not lack of milk. The cow didn't get to stay long enough to ask her why. I know when we went thru the drought the cows did not have enough milk to feed their calves. So we weaned them earlier. Never put a sick calf in a pen with other calves. Pen it up by itself,until you can find out whats wrong with it. You could end up with a whole group of sick or dead calves. [/QUOTE]
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