Toby Bunkelman
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Hi everyone! I have read and learned so much on this forum, but I am finally in a position I don't have an answer for!!
This first year heifer won't take her calf. He'll be 2 weeks old tomorrow and every feeding has involved me in some way although I have seen him run her down for a sip here and there. She has graduated from kicking calf violently to now allowing him to nurse for as long as he likes as long as we stand there. I have tried calf claim, I have tried rewarding her with grain when she feeds. To be realistic-the swats have been the only thing that got through to her. I treat my cows very gently and I didn't want to go this route but it has worked. When should I call it quits? If I put him on a bottle I'll still be out there 3 times a day and it will be costing me milk replacer. Right now it's costing me hay when she could be on pasture but I won't turn her loose from the small pen they are in together. I opened it up a few stalls wide and she ran away and around the corner so he couldn't get to her. I'm thinking her career is going to end in white packages. I just can't have this kind of cow-but how best to manage it right now?
I have a goat due in about 3 days. I am thinking I should try to get the baby calf on the goat. Sound crazy? Will I have to milk the goat (something I have never done before!!!) and give the calf the bottle? I am a Mom of two 5 year olds and a 3 year old-I would really like to just hook the calf up with the goat
The calf is blind in one eye-was blind at birth. I'll post another thread in the right place for that.
Thank you, THANK YOU all in advance for your suggestions.
This first year heifer won't take her calf. He'll be 2 weeks old tomorrow and every feeding has involved me in some way although I have seen him run her down for a sip here and there. She has graduated from kicking calf violently to now allowing him to nurse for as long as he likes as long as we stand there. I have tried calf claim, I have tried rewarding her with grain when she feeds. To be realistic-the swats have been the only thing that got through to her. I treat my cows very gently and I didn't want to go this route but it has worked. When should I call it quits? If I put him on a bottle I'll still be out there 3 times a day and it will be costing me milk replacer. Right now it's costing me hay when she could be on pasture but I won't turn her loose from the small pen they are in together. I opened it up a few stalls wide and she ran away and around the corner so he couldn't get to her. I'm thinking her career is going to end in white packages. I just can't have this kind of cow-but how best to manage it right now?
I have a goat due in about 3 days. I am thinking I should try to get the baby calf on the goat. Sound crazy? Will I have to milk the goat (something I have never done before!!!) and give the calf the bottle? I am a Mom of two 5 year olds and a 3 year old-I would really like to just hook the calf up with the goat
The calf is blind in one eye-was blind at birth. I'll post another thread in the right place for that.
Thank you, THANK YOU all in advance for your suggestions.