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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 643354" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>He'll survive till morning, but if I were you I'd ring around a) any cattle farming neighbours esp. dairy farmers and/or b) call your vets and see if they can arange an after-hours drop-off of milk replacer/colostrum substitute.</p><p></p><p>I've got 4 litres of colostrum sitting in my freezer right now you could have if my freezer were in Wisconsin. Most dairy farmers do. I know I'll be able to replace it before it's needed.</p><p></p><p><strong>edit</strong> because you guys are posting too fast...</p><p>deerhunter, you're the one looking at the calf. </p><p>Once you've fed it milk and waited till tomorrow, it's more or less pointless giving it colostrum - go with the injection like recommended, sounds good to me.</p><p></p><p>Colostrum is an asap deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 643354, member: 9267"] He'll survive till morning, but if I were you I'd ring around a) any cattle farming neighbours esp. dairy farmers and/or b) call your vets and see if they can arange an after-hours drop-off of milk replacer/colostrum substitute. I've got 4 litres of colostrum sitting in my freezer right now you could have if my freezer were in Wisconsin. Most dairy farmers do. I know I'll be able to replace it before it's needed. [b]edit[/b] because you guys are posting too fast... deerhunter, you're the one looking at the calf. Once you've fed it milk and waited till tomorrow, it's more or less pointless giving it colostrum - go with the injection like recommended, sounds good to me. Colostrum is an asap deal. [/QUOTE]
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