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<blockquote data-quote="Red Bull Breeder" data-source="post: 497844" data-attributes="member: 7779"><p>Most of the time people new to cattle, do to things over or under react. Always give nature a chance first If the calve is up and moving around good most times they will get a teat an go to work on it a little at first an then more the calve knows how to suck its just where that gives them a little trouble. I would agree with hippie no use to buy colstrum with a perfectly good cow on hand. Besides if you get the colstrum from the cow you will no if the the calve can get milk from the cow also you those big teats get milked down and flowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Bull Breeder, post: 497844, member: 7779"] Most of the time people new to cattle, do to things over or under react. Always give nature a chance first If the calve is up and moving around good most times they will get a teat an go to work on it a little at first an then more the calve knows how to suck its just where that gives them a little trouble. I would agree with hippie no use to buy colstrum with a perfectly good cow on hand. Besides if you get the colstrum from the cow you will no if the the calve can get milk from the cow also you those big teats get milked down and flowing. [/QUOTE]
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