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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 11018"><p>1. Get an esophagal feeder that has a rigid - preferably stainless steel feeding tube. 2. This is a two person job if you aren't experienced. One to hold the calf, one to insert the feeding tube. 3. Insert the tube into the calf's mouth. You can feel the bulb on the end of the tube after it has swallowed it. It should be in front on the left side. Feel it move down the esophagas. Only when you are comfortable the calf is still breathing, open the valve on the tube. 4. Once you have done this a few times it is easy but the confidence come from having done it. Just understand the calf couldn't breathe if you had the tube down the wrong pipe.</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:davenpob@hotmail.com">davenpob@hotmail.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 11018"] 1. Get an esophagal feeder that has a rigid - preferably stainless steel feeding tube. 2. This is a two person job if you aren't experienced. One to hold the calf, one to insert the feeding tube. 3. Insert the tube into the calf's mouth. You can feel the bulb on the end of the tube after it has swallowed it. It should be in front on the left side. Feel it move down the esophagas. Only when you are comfortable the calf is still breathing, open the valve on the tube. 4. Once you have done this a few times it is easy but the confidence come from having done it. Just understand the calf couldn't breathe if you had the tube down the wrong pipe. [email=davenpob@hotmail.com]davenpob@hotmail.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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