
02/09/13, 08:24 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: West Michigan
Posts: 1,309
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When I have a calf that is slow to stand up I usually end up milking colostrum and bottle feeding it for the first couple of feedings. That seems to get them going enough to get up on their own. Especially if it's cold outside. I milk my cows and pull the calves at birth now, but in the past I would bottle a slow calf. Never lost one yet.
It's important to get colostrum in them in the first twelve hours, the sooner the better.
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~Carla~
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