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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10631"><p>The chute idea is a good one.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> LOL yes i thought of the mistake i</p><p>> made on my way to church... i was</p><p>> in a big hurry to ask this</p><p>> question and then realized after i</p><p>> left i used the wrong word... i do</p><p>> mean teat...</p><p></p><p>> ok.. you think the milk will stop</p><p>> flowing and it will heal ok? you</p><p>> can see just a touch of blood from</p><p>> the sore mixed with the milk every</p><p>> now and then... i put the salve on</p><p>> it thinking it might keep the calf</p><p>> from trying to nurse that teat...</p><p>> i am considering separating them</p><p>> and putting the cow in the squeeze</p><p>> chute a couple of times a day and</p><p>> making the calf suck the teats i</p><p>> want her to... i dont know how</p><p>> long ago she cut it, but i noticed</p><p>> the calf not being as strong as</p><p>> she should be so i checked them</p><p>> closer... probably the momma was</p><p>> not letting calf suck much because</p><p>> maybe calf kept getting the sore</p><p>> teat.. luckily the calf was easy</p><p>> to deal with and she took right to</p><p>> the bottle too... so i can feed</p><p>> her as i need to..</p><p></p><p>> her teat is not infected right</p><p>> now.. and i gave her some</p><p>> penicillin to help fight that..</p><p>> any other suggestions are greatly</p><p>> appreciated..</p><p></p><p>> thanks for your response..</p><p></p><p>> gene</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10631"] The chute idea is a good one. dun > LOL yes i thought of the mistake i > made on my way to church... i was > in a big hurry to ask this > question and then realized after i > left i used the wrong word... i do > mean teat... > ok.. you think the milk will stop > flowing and it will heal ok? you > can see just a touch of blood from > the sore mixed with the milk every > now and then... i put the salve on > it thinking it might keep the calf > from trying to nurse that teat... > i am considering separating them > and putting the cow in the squeeze > chute a couple of times a day and > making the calf suck the teats i > want her to... i dont know how > long ago she cut it, but i noticed > the calf not being as strong as > she should be so i checked them > closer... probably the momma was > not letting calf suck much because > maybe calf kept getting the sore > teat.. luckily the calf was easy > to deal with and she took right to > the bottle too... so i can feed > her as i need to.. > her teat is not infected right > now.. and i gave her some > penicillin to help fight that.. > any other suggestions are greatly > appreciated.. > thanks for your response.. > gene [/QUOTE]
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