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Posted by mN Scott on May 09, 2007 at 20:42:14 from (206.9.216.85):
In Reply to: Re: update on homeless calf posted by rrlund on May 09, 2007 at 08:08:53:
Colostrum is a one time thing. Would be a good idea to get her calf when she has it some supplmental colostrum. If you bottle feed an abandoned calf or any mother less calf you should always pen him up. 90% of cows with twins have to be isolated in a seperate pen or pasture with the calves until the calves learn to searh her out or she will abandon one. Its just not in a cows nature to raise two calves. Most times the calves will have to be a month or two old before they are smart enough to locate their mother in a herd. As for the way ward calf and national ID. You and the owner would have to file and pay the filing fee, with the goverment so they [the goverment] would know were the critter was for the time he was away. Big invasive goverment at its best.
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