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weaned calves sucking on each other
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10278"><p>If it is an ear sucker it's no big deal, but come winter it can be awfully hard on the other calves with frozen ears. If it is a scrotum or pee sucker my solution always was to send them down the road. We were never able to break them of it.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> We have bottle feed calves we have</p><p>> weaned. It is going on 4 months</p><p>> and there is one calf that some of</p><p>> the other calves suck on. It</p><p>> really brings him down. We spray</p><p>> iodine on him but that doesn't</p><p>> stop them. We have kept him away</p><p>> from the rest for several weeks</p><p>> now and kicked him back out with</p><p>> the others. They still suck on</p><p>> him. Does anyone have any tricks</p><p>> we can use?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10278"] If it is an ear sucker it's no big deal, but come winter it can be awfully hard on the other calves with frozen ears. If it is a scrotum or pee sucker my solution always was to send them down the road. We were never able to break them of it. dunmovin farms > We have bottle feed calves we have > weaned. It is going on 4 months > and there is one calf that some of > the other calves suck on. It > really brings him down. We spray > iodine on him but that doesn't > stop them. We have kept him away > from the rest for several weeks > now and kicked him back out with > the others. They still suck on > him. Does anyone have any tricks > we can use? [/QUOTE]
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