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<blockquote data-quote="wagyu girl" data-source="post: 854413" data-attributes="member: 17124"><p>We are in the south east queensland hinterland west of the sunshine coast, the vet is coming back on tuesday to get samples to send to the DPI. Today the calf actually looks better and has started eating a food supplement meal advised by the rural store manager. Who knows, the feed is down and they are eating a lot more from the creek area???? But we have now started them on a Riverina mixture to help them grow. Some are doing very well. Thanks to all for their input I do appreciate any advice as we are very inexperienced but really love the farm and the cows. New babies are dropping as we speak and they all look great so far. Wish us luck for this our first drop under our own steam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wagyu girl, post: 854413, member: 17124"] We are in the south east queensland hinterland west of the sunshine coast, the vet is coming back on tuesday to get samples to send to the DPI. Today the calf actually looks better and has started eating a food supplement meal advised by the rural store manager. Who knows, the feed is down and they are eating a lot more from the creek area???? But we have now started them on a Riverina mixture to help them grow. Some are doing very well. Thanks to all for their input I do appreciate any advice as we are very inexperienced but really love the farm and the cows. New babies are dropping as we speak and they all look great so far. Wish us luck for this our first drop under our own steam. [/QUOTE]
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