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I had a cow in my own herd have her third calf this afternoon. I’ve always had problems with her wanting to push the calf away. Last year I brought them home and kept her tied up, eventually they went to a corral then back to pasture without problem. Tonight she wanted to recognize she had the calf, very vocal, but would push him away when he attempted to nurse. I had happened to buy a bottle of O-NO-MORE from Jeffers, I thought I’d try it to have on hand. I sprinkled it on his back and she immediately came over, started licking him and let him nurse. I can’t believe how well it worked. It says it’s made from animal protein and ammonia. I suggest having some on hand.