kaseandlauren
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I've become the accidental mommy to a 3 day old calf.
His mommy belongs to our next door neighbors, who own about 100 head of cattle. She never stood back up after she had her calf and, after 3 days, they have euthanized her.
On day 2, I ran out to Tractor Supply for a bottle and milk replacer. I have NO idea what to do with a calf this small. He weighs maybe 50lbs. The calves we've always gotten have been weaned.
So, question one: How much should he be drinking? It seems like he's not drinking much at all. He's gotten about a pint and a half in the past 12 hours. I try to convince him to drink about every two hours, but the past couple of times I've tried, he's just tired. He never got any colostrum because his first day was spent with his down mommy, so I'm a little worried. Usually, when I try to feed him, he fights me a little, but I get him to suck on my finger and do the "bait and switch" with the bottle and he's fine.
Question two: This is going to sound gross, but he doesn't seem to know how to poop. I haven't seen him poop yet. He puts his tail up and kind of walks around listlessly, but it just doesn't seem like he knows what to do. Should I try to stimulate him like a baby puppy?
Third Question: Is there anything else I should be giving him aside from the milk replacer? I know after they get a little older, you can offer them calf starter. Yogurt for the probiotics? I'm so lost!
He's SO sweet. When I first started working with him, he was so depressed and hungry, he would hardly pick his head up for me. Now, he head butts me(which I'm sure will become increasingly less cute as he grows LOL), rubs himself all over my legs, wags his little tail at me, lays down right where I park him until I come back for him. He's some kind of angus/holstein mix, I think.
Any tips would be great! I'm trying so hard not to get attached to him because I know he's only 3 days old and he might not have the best chances, but it's hard!
Thanks in advance!
His mommy belongs to our next door neighbors, who own about 100 head of cattle. She never stood back up after she had her calf and, after 3 days, they have euthanized her.
On day 2, I ran out to Tractor Supply for a bottle and milk replacer. I have NO idea what to do with a calf this small. He weighs maybe 50lbs. The calves we've always gotten have been weaned.
So, question one: How much should he be drinking? It seems like he's not drinking much at all. He's gotten about a pint and a half in the past 12 hours. I try to convince him to drink about every two hours, but the past couple of times I've tried, he's just tired. He never got any colostrum because his first day was spent with his down mommy, so I'm a little worried. Usually, when I try to feed him, he fights me a little, but I get him to suck on my finger and do the "bait and switch" with the bottle and he's fine.
Question two: This is going to sound gross, but he doesn't seem to know how to poop. I haven't seen him poop yet. He puts his tail up and kind of walks around listlessly, but it just doesn't seem like he knows what to do. Should I try to stimulate him like a baby puppy?
Third Question: Is there anything else I should be giving him aside from the milk replacer? I know after they get a little older, you can offer them calf starter. Yogurt for the probiotics? I'm so lost!
He's SO sweet. When I first started working with him, he was so depressed and hungry, he would hardly pick his head up for me. Now, he head butts me(which I'm sure will become increasingly less cute as he grows LOL), rubs himself all over my legs, wags his little tail at me, lays down right where I park him until I come back for him. He's some kind of angus/holstein mix, I think.
Any tips would be great! I'm trying so hard not to get attached to him because I know he's only 3 days old and he might not have the best chances, but it's hard!
Thanks in advance!