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New calf, No bag!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="mjnetex" data-source="post: 1052424" data-attributes="member: 13948"><p>If she truly has a tiny bag, she might never be able support the calf. Had this happen twice. Bottle-fed baby in addition to what little he got from mom--just took bottle out in pasture and baby would come right to it, after getting him going on it when he was trying to nurse but mama was empty. Both times udder capacity couldn't have been more than a quart, if that. </p><p>Shipped both when baby was about five months old. Another reason not to buy at a sale barn......somebody else's problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mjnetex, post: 1052424, member: 13948"] If she truly has a tiny bag, she might never be able support the calf. Had this happen twice. Bottle-fed baby in addition to what little he got from mom--just took bottle out in pasture and baby would come right to it, after getting him going on it when he was trying to nurse but mama was empty. Both times udder capacity couldn't have been more than a quart, if that. Shipped both when baby was about five months old. Another reason not to buy at a sale barn......somebody else's problem. [/QUOTE]
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