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Runny Nose & not eating 12 day old
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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 519897" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>Bambi, Ive raised thousands of calves like yours and I've had groups that were a lot of trouble . Over the years I have developed the attitude that I will do everything I can do for them for 16 hours a day , then close the barn door and try not to think about it until the next morning . Your doing the best you know how and thats all you can do .</p><p></p><p></p><p>From your pic I don't think he is dehydrating, I would not give him more than 16 oz of powder a day until he gets over this . I said in an earlier post that I thought you were giving a little too much milk, but that it sounded like it was going ok . Well now it doesn't sound like it is going well . I realize he was asking for more , but they will . I don't think that caused his problem . If he wants more give him warm water with a little electrolyte between meals . The best is your way ahead on this problem . Good job !</p><p></p><p>Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 519897, member: 6773"] Bambi, Ive raised thousands of calves like yours and I've had groups that were a lot of trouble . Over the years I have developed the attitude that I will do everything I can do for them for 16 hours a day , then close the barn door and try not to think about it until the next morning . Your doing the best you know how and thats all you can do . From your pic I don't think he is dehydrating, I would not give him more than 16 oz of powder a day until he gets over this . I said in an earlier post that I thought you were giving a little too much milk, but that it sounded like it was going ok . Well now it doesn't sound like it is going well . I realize he was asking for more , but they will . I don't think that caused his problem . If he wants more give him warm water with a little electrolyte between meals . The best is your way ahead on this problem . Good job ! Larry [/QUOTE]
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