tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post5068481876211015755..comments2023-10-19T05:34:19.425-04:00Comments on Little House in the Big Wood: Questions- Bottle CalvesWendyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11557512606416161272noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3023803000478958088.post-69190707628062251822011-06-15T00:43:44.838-04:002011-06-15T00:43:44.838-04:00Thanks. I was thinking you were talking about the ...Thanks. I was thinking you were talking about the price of beef in your area and saying that is what the beef would cost per pound if bought. You weren't, I assume. You were talking about the price the beef cost you to raise. Right? That is all very interesting about having the little calves that are taken from their mother so we can have milk. The other article about the scours and such and the yogurt cure. I think my hens will get yogurt next time they are acting puny.<br /><br />Milk replacement: How big is that bag? I was thinking maybe a gallon to get a calf through one day. Obviously not!<br /><br />I suppose all this should not make a difference to me since I will never raise a calf, I hope! 3 a.m. feedings are not for me. I just find all this extremely interesting. <br /><br />The calf eating grass sounds good to me...she is making Omega3 for your health.<br /><br />Thanks.Practical Parsimonyhttp://www.practical-parsimony.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com