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New calf, No bag!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="chippie" data-source="post: 1051290" data-attributes="member: 5644"><p>To me that is not a wait and see situation. The longer the calf goes without colostrum and milk, the better the chances are that it may die. </p><p>Especially since the heifer doesn't know what to do with it. </p><p>When a cow has a calf prematurely, it may take a couple days for her to come into milk. A friend had the same thing happen on Monday. The calf was 12 days early too. He has been coming by to pick up milk to feed the calf while waiting for the cow's milk to come in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chippie, post: 1051290, member: 5644"] To me that is not a wait and see situation. The longer the calf goes without colostrum and milk, the better the chances are that it may die. Especially since the heifer doesn't know what to do with it. When a cow has a calf prematurely, it may take a couple days for her to come into milk. A friend had the same thing happen on Monday. The calf was 12 days early too. He has been coming by to pick up milk to feed the calf while waiting for the cow's milk to come in. [/QUOTE]
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