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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1818837" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Brahma influenced calves require a little more TLC to get them going as they are sometimes inclined to not want to take a bottle if they have been on a cow previously... same as brown swiss calves... but they definitely needed more to eat... people think that bottle calves are so simple yet they can be some of the hardest calves to raise if you are not quick to know problems before they get too far developed.</p><p>Don't know where you got them from but your listed area in your avatar makes me think that they are not a common breed to your area.... anything with "ears" is not very well received even here in Va... gotta go SOUTH for the ear influence to be appreciated and utilized in the hotter climate. Glad you sold them to someone who could hopefully better provide for their needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1818837, member: 25884"] Brahma influenced calves require a little more TLC to get them going as they are sometimes inclined to not want to take a bottle if they have been on a cow previously... same as brown swiss calves... but they definitely needed more to eat... people think that bottle calves are so simple yet they can be some of the hardest calves to raise if you are not quick to know problems before they get too far developed. Don't know where you got them from but your listed area in your avatar makes me think that they are not a common breed to your area.... anything with "ears" is not very well received even here in Va... gotta go SOUTH for the ear influence to be appreciated and utilized in the hotter climate. Glad you sold them to someone who could hopefully better provide for their needs. [/QUOTE]
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