drdoolittle
True BYH Addict
Hi all! We have many animals here at our mini farm.....40+ chickens, 5 barn cats, 4 pot belly pigs, 2 ND wethers, a miniature horse and will soon be bringing home a former pony- ride pony. We also have indoor pets.....7 dogs, 7 cats, 2 lovebirds and 3 cages of African Soft Fur rats and mice....
Almost all of these animals are rescues. It's just something I've been involved in since I was a young child.
Well, it's always been a dream of mine to rescue a cow or calf. I know what happens to most bull calves almost immediately following birth.....off to the sale barn.
Just this week I found an ad by a farmer an hour or two from me...."Newborn Bull Calf. If not sold today, will go to tge sale barn tomorrow." Of course, my heart dropped thinking of that poor tiny baby, defenseless, ripped away from his momma....I contacted the farmer, but the baby was already gone. The farmer said he would have more.....I got a text this morning saying he has a calf for me. I'm guessing it was born overnight.
After reading some of the posts here, I'm questioning whether I have the ability to care for a newbirn calf! I've bottle-raised many other types of animals....goats, pigs, kittens, raccoons, squirrels....and hand raised 2 sets of wild baby birds. I figured I could easily raise this calf.....and keep him as a pet, training him to pull a cart/wagon, etc...
Am I insane to even consider this?? I really respect opinions by others who have experience with cows/calves....by the way, he is a holstein and I'd band him immediately.
Almost all of these animals are rescues. It's just something I've been involved in since I was a young child.
Well, it's always been a dream of mine to rescue a cow or calf. I know what happens to most bull calves almost immediately following birth.....off to the sale barn.
Just this week I found an ad by a farmer an hour or two from me...."Newborn Bull Calf. If not sold today, will go to tge sale barn tomorrow." Of course, my heart dropped thinking of that poor tiny baby, defenseless, ripped away from his momma....I contacted the farmer, but the baby was already gone. The farmer said he would have more.....I got a text this morning saying he has a calf for me. I'm guessing it was born overnight.
After reading some of the posts here, I'm questioning whether I have the ability to care for a newbirn calf! I've bottle-raised many other types of animals....goats, pigs, kittens, raccoons, squirrels....and hand raised 2 sets of wild baby birds. I figured I could easily raise this calf.....and keep him as a pet, training him to pull a cart/wagon, etc...
Am I insane to even consider this?? I really respect opinions by others who have experience with cows/calves....by the way, he is a holstein and I'd band him immediately.