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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1798267" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>We did this with our latest calf ( whose mother had a real low udder) we bought another crush/ squeeze for our calving shed last year so we were able to stick the cow in the crush and then stick the calf on the teat we even had to lie the calf down at one point so it could get low enough. 24 hours later I wasn't sure if the calf was doing its thing on its own or not so back in the crush the cow went and the calf was able to suck whilst standing and even use its tongue to manoeuvre the teat into its mouth! Worry and stress over. So the new crush was a worthwhile investment and has already proved itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1798267, member: 38413"] We did this with our latest calf ( whose mother had a real low udder) we bought another crush/ squeeze for our calving shed last year so we were able to stick the cow in the crush and then stick the calf on the teat we even had to lie the calf down at one point so it could get low enough. 24 hours later I wasn't sure if the calf was doing its thing on its own or not so back in the crush the cow went and the calf was able to suck whilst standing and even use its tongue to manoeuvre the teat into its mouth! Worry and stress over. So the new crush was a worthwhile investment and has already proved itself. [/QUOTE]
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