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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11553"><p>> Buy your calves privately and</p><p>> avoid the sale barn, if possible.</p><p>> If you can't load them up with</p><p>> penicillin upon arrival.</p><p></p><p>We buy bull calves privately, but I'll run across 3-4 sale barn calves that I buy pretty cheap. I was hoping someone had some thoughts on treating them. I know they don't get their mama's first milk, so they really don't have to good a chance in the first place. Is there anything I can do or give them to boost their immune systems, or am I just basically beating a dead calf and give up on buying sale barn calves. I just feel so bad for them, I feel as though I maybe able to help them. My dad always did tell me that we're running a farm and not a zoo.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:fxhntr67@yahoo.com">fxhntr67@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11553"] > Buy your calves privately and > avoid the sale barn, if possible. > If you can't load them up with > penicillin upon arrival. We buy bull calves privately, but I'll run across 3-4 sale barn calves that I buy pretty cheap. I was hoping someone had some thoughts on treating them. I know they don't get their mama's first milk, so they really don't have to good a chance in the first place. Is there anything I can do or give them to boost their immune systems, or am I just basically beating a dead calf and give up on buying sale barn calves. I just feel so bad for them, I feel as though I maybe able to help them. My dad always did tell me that we're running a farm and not a zoo. [email=fxhntr67@yahoo.com]fxhntr67@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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