knabe said:saw two heat wave cows today.
gotta say, they had no milk.
their calves were stealing milk of the two cows i sold into the herd.
really sad.
it appears people are able to sell these females over the internet.
expensive lesson for the buyer, good recovery for the seller.
knabe said:instead of buying a bottle calf, people should just buy a dairy cow who lost her calf so all the babies out of heat wave momma's will have some food.
FutureBreeder said:knabe said:instead of buying a bottle calf, people should just buy a dairy cow who lost her calf so all the babies out of heat wave momma's will have some food.
ET to a dairy cow?
FutureBreeder said:To much milk for em to handle?
FutureBreeder said:To much milk for em to handle?
Show stopper 95 said:Well won't the scours eventually clear up after he adjusts to it
Dyer Show cattle said:I have not seen a sign for him on a pen or him in a pen the past couple years I have been to hawkeye.
using a dairy cow to raise an ET or orphaned calf could be done with a milking shorthorn. some friends of mine raise and show milking shorthorns. They only keep their show cows at their house and instead of milking only 5 or 6 cows they just leave the calves on the cows and the calves do just fine and the cows still have very strong maternal instincts.hevmando said:Holstein no, but what about a Milking Shorthorn or a Brown Swiss? Big enough to handle club calf breeding, don't milk enough to cause scours? Not inbred like the holsteins so still have enough natural instincts in them? Am I way off base?