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What To Do With An Orphan Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 1205505" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>It all depends on how much time and patience you have. Suzorse is right on target, she does it, herself. It all depends on whether or not you have the time to do it, or not. If you have time, I would do what bird dog said, except I would keep it on grain and hay after the 2-3 weeks. I would keep it on at least 5 pounds grain per day until you sell it, whether it is 300 or 400 or 600 lbs. It is stunted and will take some time to start gaining much weight and change it's body type. Right now it might bring 600 dollars, at 400 lbs might bring 1,000 dollars, at 600 lbs might bring 1300 dollars. It all depends on how much time you have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 1205505, member: 1150"] It all depends on how much time and patience you have. Suzorse is right on target, she does it, herself. It all depends on whether or not you have the time to do it, or not. If you have time, I would do what bird dog said, except I would keep it on grain and hay after the 2-3 weeks. I would keep it on at least 5 pounds grain per day until you sell it, whether it is 300 or 400 or 600 lbs. It is stunted and will take some time to start gaining much weight and change it's body type. Right now it might bring 600 dollars, at 400 lbs might bring 1,000 dollars, at 600 lbs might bring 1300 dollars. It all depends on how much time you have [/QUOTE]
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