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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1184013" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Of our weaned heifers that are at the 3 week point of weaning, there is one heifer that still refuses to eat hte grain weaning ration. I have to drive her to the feeder when I put out the grain. She now lowers her head to just above the grain and just stands there no eating. Looks liek she is strating rto fall behind in growth compared to the others. When I call them up, she comes running with all the others. They all go to the trough except her and start eating. I ahve to get behind her and then she'll go to the trough. Driving me nuts. Couldn;t even sell her as a bunk broke calf with a clear conscience if I had a mind to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1184013, member: 34"] Of our weaned heifers that are at the 3 week point of weaning, there is one heifer that still refuses to eat hte grain weaning ration. I have to drive her to the feeder when I put out the grain. She now lowers her head to just above the grain and just stands there no eating. Looks liek she is strating rto fall behind in growth compared to the others. When I call them up, she comes running with all the others. They all go to the trough except her and start eating. I ahve to get behind her and then she'll go to the trough. Driving me nuts. Couldn;t even sell her as a bunk broke calf with a clear conscience if I had a mind to. [/QUOTE]
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