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Rossymons

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Location
Cornwall
We get everything on the cow as soon as possible. With varying degrees of success.

I'm going to have to swallow my pride and be taught how to tube a calf without the risk of drowning. Colostrum intake is probably our weakest link at calving and its time I stop making excuses.
 
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@Friesianfan red and white heifer calf by Goonhilly Gabriel born last weekend :)
 

Rossymons

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Location
Cornwall
There are a few gaps in my knowledge regarding colostrum. I've always wanted to make a "super colostrum" - select a group of cows (tested Johnes free) and gave them all the vaccines going, snatch calve and bottle everything then freeze it.

With the myth firmly debunked about older cows giving the best colostrum what can I do to insure my girls produce the best stuff?
 

Dead Rabbits

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Location
'Merica
Why do you say unfortunately?

1. I don't think the colostrum necessarily goes to the correct place vs a calf suckling a cow.

2. A good healthy calf thrashing you while you do it gets exhausting after a dozen or so. The noises they make are also disturbing.

3. Its labor intensive.

I do readily concede that it's the only consistent way to get colostrum in them here.
 
1. I don't think the colostrum necessarily goes to the correct place vs a calf suckling a cow.

2. A good healthy calf thrashing you while you do it gets exhausting after a dozen or so. The noises they make are also disturbing.

3. Its labor intensive.

I do readily concede that it's the only consistent way to get colostrum in them here.
we only ever bag if we can't get them to drink on a speedyfeeder.
tubing is cruel
 
Location
West Wales
1. I don't think the colostrum necessarily goes to the correct place vs a calf suckling a cow.

2. A good healthy calf thrashing you while you do it gets exhausting after a dozen or so. The noises they make are also disturbing.

3. Its labor intensive.

I do readily concede that it's the only consistent way to get colostrum in them here.

This is so important. If joe blogs heard about routine stomach tubing because farmers don’t have time to let it suck were in for another shot storm.
Teat fed unless they won’t take it here with superstart teats.
Overspill also a major concern of mine
 

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Expanded Sustainable Farming Incentive offer from July will give the sector a clear path forward and boost farm business resilience.

From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and The Rt Hon Sir Mark Spencer MP Published21 May 2024

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Full details of the expanded and improved Sustainable Farming Incentive (SFI) offer available to farmers from July have been published by the...
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