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<blockquote data-quote="Tealduck" data-source="post: 296891" data-attributes="member: 3340"><p>We've had the same thing happen here but one of the little theives was weaned too young and the other had his mother drown in a creek when he was 6 wks old so he didn't get to nurse as long as normal. We just say " they didn't get their suck out". I've had people say it happens alot with bottle fed babies and in our case calves that were weaned too soon. BUT with all that being said, it really needs to stop. We were able to break ours but if we hadn't been able to, they would be gone. You can't have a grown animal stealing a calves milk, and I don't know what your conditions are with grass and such, but the cow doesn't need that kind of pull on her going into winter.</p><p></p><p>Duck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tealduck, post: 296891, member: 3340"] We've had the same thing happen here but one of the little theives was weaned too young and the other had his mother drown in a creek when he was 6 wks old so he didn't get to nurse as long as normal. We just say " they didn't get their suck out". I've had people say it happens alot with bottle fed babies and in our case calves that were weaned too soon. BUT with all that being said, it really needs to stop. We were able to break ours but if we hadn't been able to, they would be gone. You can't have a grown animal stealing a calves milk, and I don't know what your conditions are with grass and such, but the cow doesn't need that kind of pull on her going into winter. Duck [/QUOTE]
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