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Poor Milkin Mamas ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 1424391" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Isolate them and pump the feed to them. Do some milking out and see what quarters are producing/working. I can't see a 3 week old calf being worth anything to sell it this time of year. And if your just talking about putting them on replacer, I don't see much benefit. This is why I say commercial guys won't put up with crap udders/teats - was talking to neighbor yesterday who said most would let calf fend for itself and if it dies, ship the cow. You might be best off finding a neighbor with a loving Jersey cow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 1424391, member: 1682"] Isolate them and pump the feed to them. Do some milking out and see what quarters are producing/working. I can't see a 3 week old calf being worth anything to sell it this time of year. And if your just talking about putting them on replacer, I don't see much benefit. This is why I say commercial guys won't put up with crap udders/teats - was talking to neighbor yesterday who said most would let calf fend for itself and if it dies, ship the cow. You might be best off finding a neighbor with a loving Jersey cow. [/QUOTE]
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