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New Calf, new problems...HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="ColonialMilkmaid" data-source="post: 1182866" data-attributes="member: 23021"><p>I am going to try the oxytocin and hope that works. Her udder is super full, more so than normal, she just won't let down. I have tried supplementing the calf but he won't take the bottle. Some days he looks like he is eating enough. Other days it looks like he is starved. </p><p></p><p>She is livelier than a few days ago. I have been using Kelp and Aloe Vera in her feed. Is using a molasses feed okay? It's what she ate before when we milked her. I am milking every 4 to 6 hours and putting a mix of Peppermint, oregano, and tea tree oils on the udder after milking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ColonialMilkmaid, post: 1182866, member: 23021"] I am going to try the oxytocin and hope that works. Her udder is super full, more so than normal, she just won't let down. I have tried supplementing the calf but he won't take the bottle. Some days he looks like he is eating enough. Other days it looks like he is starved. She is livelier than a few days ago. I have been using Kelp and Aloe Vera in her feed. Is using a molasses feed okay? It's what she ate before when we milked her. I am milking every 4 to 6 hours and putting a mix of Peppermint, oregano, and tea tree oils on the udder after milking. [/QUOTE]
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