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<blockquote data-quote="syork" data-source="post: 551210" data-attributes="member: 8371"><p>I am feeding this holstein calf of mine out of a feeder that u use for horses that hangs over the fence. He sucks it up just like he would his water. It doesnt seem to be affecting him. I hope i can do all of my calves this way. He is putting on weight now and is doing really good. I am having the same problem you are gg4rebels. I still am not having that much luck with him eating his grain. I am gonna go tomorrow to git some molasses and put over his feed and see if that jumpstarts him into eating his grain you may want to try that. He is 6 weeks old now and I know I need to git him weaned and I am not going to till I git him going on grain really well and eating 2 pounds of grain a day before I even think bout weaning him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="syork, post: 551210, member: 8371"] I am feeding this holstein calf of mine out of a feeder that u use for horses that hangs over the fence. He sucks it up just like he would his water. It doesnt seem to be affecting him. I hope i can do all of my calves this way. He is putting on weight now and is doing really good. I am having the same problem you are gg4rebels. I still am not having that much luck with him eating his grain. I am gonna go tomorrow to git some molasses and put over his feed and see if that jumpstarts him into eating his grain you may want to try that. He is 6 weeks old now and I know I need to git him weaned and I am not going to till I git him going on grain really well and eating 2 pounds of grain a day before I even think bout weaning him. [/QUOTE]
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