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Raising Newborn Calves
Raising Newborn Calves OREC1418  
Author(s): F. Rulofson, M. Gamroth, and D. Hansen
Careful feeding and clean, adequate housing are important to raising healthy calves. This guide to raising calves without their mothers discusses the use of colostrum, feeding milk replacers and dry feed starters, cleaning feeding equipment, water, weaning, monitoring growth, housing, calf scours, and vaccinations. A table of example costs for raising calves is included.

Published: September 1997.   4 pages.
 
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