
10/08/06, 07:38 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 542
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I've never bottle fed (cows), so maybe my judgement is clouded, but I'd let the calf stay on her. You'll get a healthy and quicker growing calf (and you won't be out there feeding).
We don't have dairy cattle (we have Highlands and don't milk even though I've read here you can), but I've heard you can still get part of the milk off her (and let the calf finish). (if the issue is over your personal milk). If she rejects it, you'll have to bottle feed, but even though they've taken the first 2 off, I'll bet she still will nurse, guard etc. the calf.
To be very honest, personally if she rejected it, I consider selling her. You don't want to have to raise bottle babies only, and I'd be worried it was genetics why she rejected and wouldn't want any offspring from her.
Pat
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