Posted by Roy in UK on November 18, 2010 at 12:01:53 from (81.129.230.151):
In Reply to: A little off topic posted by JayinNY on November 18, 2010 at 10:42:33:
I will tell you a funny story. Many years ago an old Hereford X cow we had gave birth to a big bull calf and for a start he seemed to be having a lot of trouble finding the teat for the first time ,instinctively he was aiming too high, the cows udder was a bit low for him. So,to get the colostrum into him, Dad milked a drop into a bucket and then I then tried to feed him, you know , usual trick dip 2 fingers in the milk then get him to suck them and gradually lower his head into the bucket. Well no way was he going to put his head down, he kept lifting it up and he nearly knocked the bucket out of my hand twice. I was sitting there on the manger with the bucket between my knees and I said "OK fella, be like that, it looks as if I am going to have to bottle feed you for a start!" Well he just looked at me, walked up me, stuck his head down into the bucket and then slurped it all up in 1 gulp... I have never seen a new born calf do that before or since.
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