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<blockquote data-quote="Clodkicker" data-source="post: 367337" data-attributes="member: 3539"><p>Well, our last heifer had her calf Monday night--69# red angus bull that came out backwards--feet first--had to pull him. The calf didn't recover very quick and hour two was approaching so gave him some colostrum supplement. Mama is very protective of him but sometimes lets him nurse and other times walks away. When she walks away, he runs to any teat he can find to eat. He seems to be active for his age but I am concerned he isn't getting enough to eat. Put his eartag in tonight and he acts like he is defeated. </p><p></p><p>Any advice would be great. Should we start supplementing with replacement milk?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clodkicker, post: 367337, member: 3539"] Well, our last heifer had her calf Monday night--69# red angus bull that came out backwards--feet first--had to pull him. The calf didn't recover very quick and hour two was approaching so gave him some colostrum supplement. Mama is very protective of him but sometimes lets him nurse and other times walks away. When she walks away, he runs to any teat he can find to eat. He seems to be active for his age but I am concerned he isn't getting enough to eat. Put his eartag in tonight and he acts like he is defeated. Any advice would be great. Should we start supplementing with replacement milk? Thanks, [/QUOTE]
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