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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1675504" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Unfortunatelly have lost the last calf. He was strong and nursing, but one morning found him bruised and limping on two feet. Probably some cow has kicked him really bad. He had one ear bruised, so probably he had been kicked in his head. He was getting weaker and more unstable very fast.</p><p>Decided to try to put another calf with the cow, maybe she'll take it. At the moment, had three bottle fed calves, so there was what to choose from. Decided to try with the pure angus heifer. Put the dead calf's skin on the heifer yesterday and put both cow and the calf in one pen in the shed. Today the calf had taken the skin away, but that's the view we saw:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]3637[/ATTACH]</p><p>And finally! That one calf which wasn't nursing and had to tube feed him, had drank his first bottle by himself. It's the 14th day for him and finally! He was putting weight on, but not nursing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1675504, member: 19683"] Unfortunatelly have lost the last calf. He was strong and nursing, but one morning found him bruised and limping on two feet. Probably some cow has kicked him really bad. He had one ear bruised, so probably he had been kicked in his head. He was getting weaker and more unstable very fast. Decided to try to put another calf with the cow, maybe she'll take it. At the moment, had three bottle fed calves, so there was what to choose from. Decided to try with the pure angus heifer. Put the dead calf's skin on the heifer yesterday and put both cow and the calf in one pen in the shed. Today the calf had taken the skin away, but that's the view we saw: [ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_20210407_115323.jpg"]3637[/ATTACH] And finally! That one calf which wasn't nursing and had to tube feed him, had drank his first bottle by himself. It's the 14th day for him and finally! He was putting weight on, but not nursing. [/QUOTE]
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