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no luck w/newborns
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 13700"><p>most of the time we find our babies already sick, we lose them. last Sunday we found a newborn, maybe three days old. I have been giving her 2 quarts am day of walcos milk replacer 1 cup, and two tablespoons of colostrum suppliment. She is doing great for a happy change. But the two bottles dont seem to be enough so we are now giving her three bottles 1 1/3 cups of milk replacer and 3tablespoons of colustrum. she weights about 100# I cant seem to find any guidelines on when to bump the bottles up to 4 bottles a day or more replacer. The babies usually dont make it or are sent to market. This one is a really nice black beef heifer calf. can someone advise me?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 13700"] most of the time we find our babies already sick, we lose them. last Sunday we found a newborn, maybe three days old. I have been giving her 2 quarts am day of walcos milk replacer 1 cup, and two tablespoons of colostrum suppliment. She is doing great for a happy change. But the two bottles dont seem to be enough so we are now giving her three bottles 1 1/3 cups of milk replacer and 3tablespoons of colustrum. she weights about 100# I cant seem to find any guidelines on when to bump the bottles up to 4 bottles a day or more replacer. The babies usually dont make it or are sent to market. This one is a really nice black beef heifer calf. can someone advise me? [/QUOTE]
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