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Week old calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Alice" data-source="post: 380240" data-attributes="member: 3873"><p>If it's 90 degrees with the humidity like we've been having, then I'd be panting, also.</p><p></p><p>Does the calf try to push the nipple out of it's mouth, or does it just suck "funny." If you feel like you are getting adequate nutrition into the calf, then I might not worry much about the the tongue.</p><p></p><p>Just make sure the calf gets enough nutrition...watch it for scours, <strong>especially in this heat</strong>! Make sure the calf has plenty of shade and if it starts panting, mist it down with some water.</p><p></p><p>Just as a precaution, I'd give the calf a dose vitamin A,E&D and a dose of Vitamin B complex...and of course, my all time favorite...Probios!</p><p></p><p>Alice</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alice, post: 380240, member: 3873"] If it's 90 degrees with the humidity like we've been having, then I'd be panting, also. Does the calf try to push the nipple out of it's mouth, or does it just suck "funny." If you feel like you are getting adequate nutrition into the calf, then I might not worry much about the the tongue. Just make sure the calf gets enough nutrition...watch it for scours, [b]especially in this heat[/b]! Make sure the calf has plenty of shade and if it starts panting, mist it down with some water. Just as a precaution, I'd give the calf a dose vitamin A,E&D and a dose of Vitamin B complex...and of course, my all time favorite...Probios! Alice [/QUOTE]
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