Posted by Dick L on November 29, 2014 at 16:35:04 from (50.51.47.96):
In Reply to: Re: $$ per acre posted by formenwhogrow on November 29, 2014 at 16:02:15:
Not very many. All are tested before loading and rejected if not healthy and free of the scours bug. They are retested in the pens and kept separated.
What did you think happened to all those baby calves that came from the cows that supply the milk sold in the milk jugs you buy? Maybe the question should be how would you suggest the thousands of baby calves be cared for to keep them more healthy? If you just put the calves together in a larger area how would you spot a calf that needed extra attention to keep them from infecting the rest? You know every milk cow has a baby calf every year or they will not produce milk? Honestly, I didn't think people on this site would be unaware of how the largest amount of baby dairy calves were cared for.
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