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<blockquote data-quote="memanpa" data-source="post: 122501" data-attributes="member: 1334"><p>tapeworm!</p><p>read the entire post!</p><p>why am i meddling now /then because i was/am concerned!!</p><p>perfect world we would all have time to devote every second to each animal!! irriegardless of other duties!</p><p>i do not see how my presence for the whole duration of the time mentioned would have increased the heifers milk production!!!!</p><p>perhaps you could explain how this could happen????</p><p>based on prior experence i done what I felt was an acceptable practice!!</p><p>incidently SIR apparently others feel the same way!!!!</p><p>also SIR my meddling at such a late date 7 to 8 hours may/or may not have saved the calfs life, YOU nor I will ever know!!!!</p><p>also to have you know the calf is doing well, sucking mom. and recieving a supplimental bottle 3 times a day!!!</p><p>what you suggest is to keep my hands out of it and if the hiefer is not giving enough milk let the calf die! i refuse to do that!!!</p><p>have a good night MR TAPEWORM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memanpa, post: 122501, member: 1334"] tapeworm! read the entire post! why am i meddling now /then because i was/am concerned!! perfect world we would all have time to devote every second to each animal!! irriegardless of other duties! i do not see how my presence for the whole duration of the time mentioned would have increased the heifers milk production!!!! perhaps you could explain how this could happen???? based on prior experence i done what I felt was an acceptable practice!! incidently SIR apparently others feel the same way!!!! also SIR my meddling at such a late date 7 to 8 hours may/or may not have saved the calfs life, YOU nor I will ever know!!!! also to have you know the calf is doing well, sucking mom. and recieving a supplimental bottle 3 times a day!!! what you suggest is to keep my hands out of it and if the hiefer is not giving enough milk let the calf die! i refuse to do that!!! have a good night MR TAPEWORM [/QUOTE]
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