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<blockquote data-quote="brigend" data-source="post: 8126343" data-attributes="member: 160955"><p>Our Holstein calves are on 8 litres of whole milk from birth, taken out of the filter whilst milking. July block calving most will calve in a croft which I think helps. Never lost a female calf to scour in the history of the farm. Belgium blues will get 10 litres whole milk from a week old. Twice a day feeding. Can't beat whole milk out the filter good consistent feed and always the right temperature. Fed in buckets. We are Johnes free 8 years since our last positive and test the herd once a year so happy to feed whole milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brigend, post: 8126343, member: 160955"] Our Holstein calves are on 8 litres of whole milk from birth, taken out of the filter whilst milking. July block calving most will calve in a croft which I think helps. Never lost a female calf to scour in the history of the farm. Belgium blues will get 10 litres whole milk from a week old. Twice a day feeding. Can't beat whole milk out the filter good consistent feed and always the right temperature. Fed in buckets. We are Johnes free 8 years since our last positive and test the herd once a year so happy to feed whole milk. [/QUOTE]
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