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<blockquote data-quote="Sherril" data-source="post: 130126" data-attributes="member: 739"><p>Hi all, just had 2 heifers drop. About 4-6 weeks late for the weather here in Illinois. I have a couple of questions. One of the heifers didn't develop much of a milk sac. I'm not sure if the little one is getting enough milk or not. She hops from teet to teet frequently, and I don't see any signs of milk in her mouth. This calf was born Tuesday. Today is Thursday so it should be milk and not colostrum right? The calf seems to have enough energy as of now, just seems thinner than the other day. I did give the calf a colostrum replacement pill in case it wasn't getting anything the first day.</p><p>The next thing is, I have all of them penned up in a partly small area with a small barn attached because I am afraid of the calves getting too cold. The temperatures are dropping into the 30's at night here. The calf that I am not sure is getting enough milk had originally tried to nurse off the heifer that has a good milk sac. (not her Mother)Now that heifer has been throwing the calf around when it comes near her. I don't really want to let them out to pasture yet, especially not knowing if the one calf is getting enough milk. Any ideas?</p><p>Also, I want to have the 2 now cows rebred in about 6 weeks. Should I not have the one with little milk bred again?</p><p>Thanks for all your help!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sherril, post: 130126, member: 739"] Hi all, just had 2 heifers drop. About 4-6 weeks late for the weather here in Illinois. I have a couple of questions. One of the heifers didn't develop much of a milk sac. I'm not sure if the little one is getting enough milk or not. She hops from teet to teet frequently, and I don't see any signs of milk in her mouth. This calf was born Tuesday. Today is Thursday so it should be milk and not colostrum right? The calf seems to have enough energy as of now, just seems thinner than the other day. I did give the calf a colostrum replacement pill in case it wasn't getting anything the first day. The next thing is, I have all of them penned up in a partly small area with a small barn attached because I am afraid of the calves getting too cold. The temperatures are dropping into the 30's at night here. The calf that I am not sure is getting enough milk had originally tried to nurse off the heifer that has a good milk sac. (not her Mother)Now that heifer has been throwing the calf around when it comes near her. I don't really want to let them out to pasture yet, especially not knowing if the one calf is getting enough milk. Any ideas? Also, I want to have the 2 now cows rebred in about 6 weeks. Should I not have the one with little milk bred again? Thanks for all your help!!! [/QUOTE]
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