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<blockquote data-quote="jtbakv" data-source="post: 794751" data-attributes="member: 14566"><p>So what I'M reading it doesn't matter the size of bag. Its wheather the bag is I would say firm or tight to the cow. Would be a better nurser for the calf. I had always thought the bigger the bag the more milk and better calf. Is this correct. So there wouldn't be a problem if the cows bag is small but tight the calf would be getting plenty of milk. I can see the problems with bigger teats as I had a cow with teats so large the calf couldn't suck. had to bottle feed that calf and the cow went to the sale barn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtbakv, post: 794751, member: 14566"] So what I'M reading it doesn't matter the size of bag. Its wheather the bag is I would say firm or tight to the cow. Would be a better nurser for the calf. I had always thought the bigger the bag the more milk and better calf. Is this correct. So there wouldn't be a problem if the cows bag is small but tight the calf would be getting plenty of milk. I can see the problems with bigger teats as I had a cow with teats so large the calf couldn't suck. had to bottle feed that calf and the cow went to the sale barn. [/QUOTE]
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