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<blockquote data-quote="deaconcreek" data-source="post: 198702" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>Very happy to say we have a new addition!! Since our first was still born, I was so excited to go out Friday morning and find a bull calf walking around the pen. Mom showed no sign the night before so it was a welcome surprise (or so I thought)</p><p>Little guy weighed 89# and was up following mom around. Mom tried to kill us, but we got him weighed and navel dipped, put him back with mom. About 3 hours later we realized he was not nursing, so we had some frozen colostrum, brought him in to bottle feed and he did well, put him back out with mom. About six hours later he still wasn't nursing, mom was trying to get him to, but he just couldn't figure it out. Brought him in and tried to bottle feed, he wouldn't nurse, so called the vet. After IV, shot of selenium, and tube feeding we thought he would perk up. Turns out we have what real cattle people call a DUMB bull calf. It has been three days and still no suck, but we have leaened alot quick! Master at tube feeding now, have learned that our mud room make a good nursery, and I save all those old blankets for a reason... <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /> Happy to say that he is doing well up and snooping around, but still no sucking. Thought I might call the vet this morning about his selenim level, after reading posts on here. Also he it still alittle shakey and stiff on his feet, is this normal? Any advise would be welcome. Loads of work, but I expect when he's out running in the pasture and I sit on the porch watching, it will all be worth it. Just to proud had to post pic....</p><p><img src="http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/deaconcreek/babycalves005.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaconcreek, post: 198702, member: 3444"] Very happy to say we have a new addition!! Since our first was still born, I was so excited to go out Friday morning and find a bull calf walking around the pen. Mom showed no sign the night before so it was a welcome surprise (or so I thought) Little guy weighed 89# and was up following mom around. Mom tried to kill us, but we got him weighed and navel dipped, put him back with mom. About 3 hours later we realized he was not nursing, so we had some frozen colostrum, brought him in to bottle feed and he did well, put him back out with mom. About six hours later he still wasn't nursing, mom was trying to get him to, but he just couldn't figure it out. Brought him in and tried to bottle feed, he wouldn't nurse, so called the vet. After IV, shot of selenium, and tube feeding we thought he would perk up. Turns out we have what real cattle people call a DUMB bull calf. It has been three days and still no suck, but we have leaened alot quick! Master at tube feeding now, have learned that our mud room make a good nursery, and I save all those old blankets for a reason... :D Happy to say that he is doing well up and snooping around, but still no sucking. Thought I might call the vet this morning about his selenim level, after reading posts on here. Also he it still alittle shakey and stiff on his feet, is this normal? Any advise would be welcome. Loads of work, but I expect when he's out running in the pasture and I sit on the porch watching, it will all be worth it. Just to proud had to post pic.... [img]http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e44/deaconcreek/babycalves005.jpg[/img] [/QUOTE]
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