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<blockquote data-quote="Cowboy123" data-source="post: 806689" data-attributes="member: 15880"><p>I have a two day old bull calf that I got colostrum in him about 8 hrs. after birth but he never was able to to nurse moma (either from weekness or the she won't let him). I have been tubing every 8-12 hours with a milk supplement and gave him 10 cc of la200 but still not seeing any noticable results. When I get him up to walk around he stay up for about 5 minutes then he lays back down. I think he needs to be on his feet more but I can't be there all day and moma is of no help. Also, his poop is yellowish with some blood in it but its not runny. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowboy123, post: 806689, member: 15880"] I have a two day old bull calf that I got colostrum in him about 8 hrs. after birth but he never was able to to nurse moma (either from weekness or the she won't let him). I have been tubing every 8-12 hours with a milk supplement and gave him 10 cc of la200 but still not seeing any noticable results. When I get him up to walk around he stay up for about 5 minutes then he lays back down. I think he needs to be on his feet more but I can't be there all day and moma is of no help. Also, his poop is yellowish with some blood in it but its not runny. Any ideas? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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