Sassy2899
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Okay so I have a baby calf that was born twin on Thursday nite at about 9:30 pm. She is the biggest calf and was the second one out, so she was taking the brunt of the pushing. When we got her pulled out she wouldn't move her legs or put weight on them when we tried to help her up. So we brought her into the garage and put her under some heat lamps, she stayed there all night. The next day (Friday morining) morining we gave her the rest of the colostrum. Then Friday night we tubed her and gave her a quart of electro-lights. Then this morning we gave her a quart of milk, tubed that too. Then we gave her another quart of electro-lights, tubed that too. Then we gave her a quart of milk at about 1 this afternoon, tubed this also. Then at about 4:30 pm we gave her a quart and one half of a pint of milk again, we tubed that too. We went back out to the barn, at about 8:30 pm, and she was laying on her side. When we left her she was sitting up with her head up and her ears were out. She is not wanting to suck at all and the momma cow won't lay with her. But when she was born the momma cow licked her and some good bonding time in with her. My question, to anyone who will answer is, am I doing the right things? What else do I need to do? I forgot to ad that she will stand up and walk, but we have to help her up, once she is up she can walk on her own but is a little wobbly.