
05/03/12, 02:18 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Oklahoma
Posts: 305
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If your son plans on showing him, doesn't that mean that the calf will get fed some sort of ration at some point anyway? So why would you not want to feed any grain ration?
And, if you plan on using him as a bull at some point (I'm not so sure that a bottle fed calf would make the best or safest bull, but that's just my opinion), isn't he also going to need a certain amount of feed while he is growing?
I have NO experience with bottle feeding orphan calves, but if it was me, I would turn him into a steer (probably after he was older so he isn't stressed too much what with the whole bottle feeding/weaning problem), keep supplementing him by bottle feeding him until he was about 3-4 months old, then let the cow herd raise him until he could be sold with the rest of the calves.
Or, slowly cut back back on the bottle and just let the herd raise him (if he is in fact stealing milk).
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