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Estimate weight of Jersey calf
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1766314" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I would cut the milk replacer and put the rest of the powder in a bag in the freezer for an emergency... The grain is a little more than needed but... 5 gallon bucket weighs 20-25 lbs so 1 gal is about 5 lbs... +/- .... I would feed her maybe 3-4 lbs a day.. not a feeding.... but I do not feed any alfalfa to calves... just a good grass hay to develop the rumen. With grain they do not need the extra protein from the hay. I would cut the grain or cut the hay....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1766314, member: 25884"] I would cut the milk replacer and put the rest of the powder in a bag in the freezer for an emergency... The grain is a little more than needed but... 5 gallon bucket weighs 20-25 lbs so 1 gal is about 5 lbs... +/- .... I would feed her maybe 3-4 lbs a day.. not a feeding.... but I do not feed any alfalfa to calves... just a good grass hay to develop the rumen. With grain they do not need the extra protein from the hay. I would cut the grain or cut the hay.... [/QUOTE]
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