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Vaccines for newborn calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica06" data-source="post: 1034364" data-attributes="member: 5612"><p>Her teats might be plugged up. Don't be afraid to use a little (or lot!) pressure. Grab the teat with your thumb and forefinger at the top, *clamp the teat closed*, and squeeze with the rest of your hand. Hard, if you have to. Nothing to it. If there is any junk glued to the opening just scrape it off and maybe use a wet cloth to soften them up a bit. Clogged teats can really be a headache! But once you get them going and get the calf on there they should be good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica06, post: 1034364, member: 5612"] Her teats might be plugged up. Don't be afraid to use a little (or lot!) pressure. Grab the teat with your thumb and forefinger at the top, *clamp the teat closed*, and squeeze with the rest of your hand. Hard, if you have to. Nothing to it. If there is any junk glued to the opening just scrape it off and maybe use a wet cloth to soften them up a bit. Clogged teats can really be a headache! But once you get them going and get the calf on there they should be good to go. [/QUOTE]
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