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Producing milk in new mom
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 695908" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>By not a whole lot are you basing that on the udder appearence or the calfs behaviour? Unless there is something wrong with the udder, i.e. edema, mastitis, you can;t judge the milk by appearance. If the calf acts hungry and hunts form teat to teat for long periods, then there is likely a milk shortage. If there is a lack of milk about all you can do is start graining her. But that an lead to scour problems with the calf. If she is milking all she is geneticly capable of there is no way you'll increase the milk but grain will make her fat</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 695908, member: 34"] By not a whole lot are you basing that on the udder appearence or the calfs behaviour? Unless there is something wrong with the udder, i.e. edema, mastitis, you can;t judge the milk by appearance. If the calf acts hungry and hunts form teat to teat for long periods, then there is likely a milk shortage. If there is a lack of milk about all you can do is start graining her. But that an lead to scour problems with the calf. If she is milking all she is geneticly capable of there is no way you'll increase the milk but grain will make her fat [/QUOTE]
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