Posted by redforlife on April 11, 2022 at 19:49:37 from (174.210.133.198):
In Reply to: Milk replacer storage posted by Fred Werring on April 11, 2022 at 14:28:10:
Keep it in a dry bug-less place for the rest of the duration of THIS calving season, (I put stuff in barrels with lids).
If you end up not needing any more of it for the rest of this season, then sell or give the remaining to someone else that you know has bucket calves. I wouldn't mess with year old milk replacer. Been froze, or not.
I presume you know about cholostareme??? It's VERY important that a calf gets that within hours of being born. It gets this from the cow of course, (IF) it sucks the cow. A calf that never got up after being born, obviously never sucked the cow. And that is one thing you got to be be careful about. You can buy it at your vet and mix it and feed it to the calf yourself. But, skipping that part, is a big NO NO, if calf never sucked the first milk from the cow.
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