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Emergency weaning. Help needed.
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1799263" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>I think you are right, he had learned to eat something to fill that empty "hole" in his belly. Putting some grass or even some hay in with the grain.starter to encourage him to eat wouldn't hurt. And if it perks him up then it is good. Plus, he isn't used to being penned and on top of that all by himself.... so he is also a bit lonely I am sure... Got any weaned calves you could put one in with him to give him some bovine company and incentive to eat with at the feeder???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1799263, member: 25884"] I think you are right, he had learned to eat something to fill that empty "hole" in his belly. Putting some grass or even some hay in with the grain.starter to encourage him to eat wouldn't hurt. And if it perks him up then it is good. Plus, he isn't used to being penned and on top of that all by himself.... so he is also a bit lonely I am sure... Got any weaned calves you could put one in with him to give him some bovine company and incentive to eat with at the feeder??? [/QUOTE]
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