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<blockquote data-quote="lancemart" data-source="post: 164632" data-attributes="member: 1817"><p>Our Heifer just had a bull calf about 11:00 est We had to pull him out,He was a big calf. She was exhausted and would not tend to her calf. He was wet and shaking from the cold it is about 26 degrees out tonight. He did not get up, he did not feed from her, she just lied there exhausted did not clean him she did nothing. I took the calf into the barn and dried him off and tried to give him some milk from the mother, he would not take it. It is about 5 o'clock now, he still has not eaten or tried to walk. Should I put him back in with the mother, he wants to sleep; should I let him rest for awhile. She does not seem to miss him. I need some help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancemart, post: 164632, member: 1817"] Our Heifer just had a bull calf about 11:00 est We had to pull him out,He was a big calf. She was exhausted and would not tend to her calf. He was wet and shaking from the cold it is about 26 degrees out tonight. He did not get up, he did not feed from her, she just lied there exhausted did not clean him she did nothing. I took the calf into the barn and dried him off and tried to give him some milk from the mother, he would not take it. It is about 5 o'clock now, he still has not eaten or tried to walk. Should I put him back in with the mother, he wants to sleep; should I let him rest for awhile. She does not seem to miss him. I need some help. [/QUOTE]
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