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POST NATAL STRESS ???
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<blockquote data-quote="bevkel" data-source="post: 118507" data-attributes="member: 1091"><p>My first calf heifer did the same thing - she'd only stand for nursing while I hand fed her cubes. After two weeks, I was ready to shoot her...let her out with the other cows and kept an eye on the baby...he'd follow her around, nursing whenever he got a chance. After three weeks, she started licking him and letting him nurse in the usual position. She's fine with him now (6 weeks) and he's growing quite well. I'll see how she does with the next one before I consider getting rid of her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bevkel, post: 118507, member: 1091"] My first calf heifer did the same thing - she'd only stand for nursing while I hand fed her cubes. After two weeks, I was ready to shoot her...let her out with the other cows and kept an eye on the baby...he'd follow her around, nursing whenever he got a chance. After three weeks, she started licking him and letting him nurse in the usual position. She's fine with him now (6 weeks) and he's growing quite well. I'll see how she does with the next one before I consider getting rid of her. [/QUOTE]
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