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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1833477" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>The "warning" for established dairy cattle is to cover any possibilities with a dairy that is selling milk through a bulk tank pickup... cows that might get milked by accident in the tank, whatever could possibly go wrong. (and does) This cover's their butts.... </p><p>I am with [USER=12607]@Lucky_P[/USER] .... If you are concerned with any milk residual at 60 days dry and then calving, milk an extra week and feed calves with it... But, I would not be concerned if it was my personal cow and she was dry the normal 60 days and then a couple of days of colostrum feeding ...... I do not have the liver fluke problem to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1833477, member: 25884"] The "warning" for established dairy cattle is to cover any possibilities with a dairy that is selling milk through a bulk tank pickup... cows that might get milked by accident in the tank, whatever could possibly go wrong. (and does) This cover's their butts.... I am with [USER=12607]@Lucky_P[/USER] .... If you are concerned with any milk residual at 60 days dry and then calving, milk an extra week and feed calves with it... But, I would not be concerned if it was my personal cow and she was dry the normal 60 days and then a couple of days of colostrum feeding ...... I do not have the liver fluke problem to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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