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<blockquote data-quote="Workinonit Farm" data-source="post: 816367" data-attributes="member: 839"><p>With any luck you won't need them. But if you do, don't waste any time getting them into the calf, along with some electrolytes. As long as the calf continues to suck like it should and remain as active as any other calf its age it should be okay.</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised Larry Shoat hasn't chimed in on this thread, or Milkmaid or dun for that matter. They too have had experience with non-colostrum calves.</p><p></p><p>Katherine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Workinonit Farm, post: 816367, member: 839"] With any luck you won't need them. But if you do, don't waste any time getting them into the calf, along with some electrolytes. As long as the calf continues to suck like it should and remain as active as any other calf its age it should be okay. I'm surprised Larry Shoat hasn't chimed in on this thread, or Milkmaid or dun for that matter. They too have had experience with non-colostrum calves. Katherine [/QUOTE]
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