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North central MO | You need to be tubing those calfs after they hit the ground, gives you more time for them to come around.
Example had a cow calf about 4am Saturday morning was 4 degrees at about 6am it was not up yet so tubed colostrum, it was stumbling around in the afternoon but had not sucked. At 10pm I tubed it again. Sunday morning he was on the other side of the 150 acre pasture doing just fine. | |
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