Ranchy
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Milkmaid, all we have is some pennicillin........not even any LA200..... :roll: Do you think that would help? Since we're drenching them anyway, it wouldn't be too hard to add some of that to their electrolyte solution, too. I just don't know, I've never been around anything this bad before.
The cow was on a starter/grower until last night, we got her some sweet feed in town, because she likes the loose grain a lot more than the pellets, she won't hardly eat them at all. And Tillie wouldn't eat the starter/grower, cause she likes cake better (and what girl doesn't? :lol: ). I tell ya, we got some mighty picky critters around here..... :roll:
When her calf was born, we shut them up in the corral together the first night, then turn her out in the morning, she comes back in at night for feed and milking, then back out until the next morning, so they aren't getting a whole lot of milk. That's what doesn't make sense to me.....I've seen them scour, but as soon as you decrease the milk consumption, they clear right up.....it ain't workin this time, though.
We know it can be done, have done it before......in fact, the yearling Lumpy is Sweet Pea's adoptee from last year.......raised another a few years back, on another cow, he dressed out at 700#.......pretty fair for a Holstein.
Thanks again, and Mike, :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks for the laugh, I needed it!
The cow was on a starter/grower until last night, we got her some sweet feed in town, because she likes the loose grain a lot more than the pellets, she won't hardly eat them at all. And Tillie wouldn't eat the starter/grower, cause she likes cake better (and what girl doesn't? :lol: ). I tell ya, we got some mighty picky critters around here..... :roll:
When her calf was born, we shut them up in the corral together the first night, then turn her out in the morning, she comes back in at night for feed and milking, then back out until the next morning, so they aren't getting a whole lot of milk. That's what doesn't make sense to me.....I've seen them scour, but as soon as you decrease the milk consumption, they clear right up.....it ain't workin this time, though.
We know it can be done, have done it before......in fact, the yearling Lumpy is Sweet Pea's adoptee from last year.......raised another a few years back, on another cow, he dressed out at 700#.......pretty fair for a Holstein.
Thanks again, and Mike, :lol: :lol: :lol: Thanks for the laugh, I needed it!