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17 day old calf with snotty nose .....
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmerStu79" data-source="post: 4407722" data-attributes="member: 20970"><p>Yes Ive been thinking the same with regards to colostrum. The dam is in fab condition and has done the calf well so far (that's the funny thing, despite being poorly she's gained weight and grown tremendously).</p><p></p><p>Will definitely keep in mind to have some in the freezer. </p><p></p><p>She's massively improved on yesterday morning but still not right, she wasn't interested in a feed at 11:30 so we went back in at 3:00am and she sucked like a train. Not interested so far since 6:00am. </p><p></p><p>So hope we get her right. It's just one thing after another. A lesson to learn though, never ever underestimate the importance of colostrum!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmerStu79, post: 4407722, member: 20970"] Yes Ive been thinking the same with regards to colostrum. The dam is in fab condition and has done the calf well so far (that's the funny thing, despite being poorly she's gained weight and grown tremendously). Will definitely keep in mind to have some in the freezer. She's massively improved on yesterday morning but still not right, she wasn't interested in a feed at 11:30 so we went back in at 3:00am and she sucked like a train. Not interested so far since 6:00am. So hope we get her right. It's just one thing after another. A lesson to learn though, never ever underestimate the importance of colostrum! [/QUOTE]
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