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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 262391" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>I wonder if this post should have started out..."Once Upon a Time"...or "No $heet, I know a guy"</p><p>Wonder why the week old calf wasn't noticed earlier...but then we have pet cows which we interact with daily and give pedicures and massages and such.</p><p>All aside, I'd have a look at the mama, see if she's milking and the calf is nursing, could need a blast of electrolites and be put on the bottle; take calf's temp this will determine a course of action. Assuming that it has shade, could be heat stressed.</p><p>Alot of "what if's"</p><p>I figure that we spent alot of time and feed getting the little bugger on the ground and it deserves our best shot at keeping it alive...if only for an economic standpoint alone.</p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 262391, member: 1744"] I wonder if this post should have started out..."Once Upon a Time"...or "No $heet, I know a guy" Wonder why the week old calf wasn't noticed earlier...but then we have pet cows which we interact with daily and give pedicures and massages and such. All aside, I'd have a look at the mama, see if she's milking and the calf is nursing, could need a blast of electrolites and be put on the bottle; take calf's temp this will determine a course of action. Assuming that it has shade, could be heat stressed. Alot of "what if's" I figure that we spent alot of time and feed getting the little bugger on the ground and it deserves our best shot at keeping it alive...if only for an economic standpoint alone. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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