In private households in the first 5-6 weeks of life calves are grown, usually in manual drinking water. When manually drinking water colostrums or milk, first milk dry, and then fed to the calf from the first or second day of life.

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Fed to milk by nipple drinkers or directly from the bucket. By feeding calves from a bucket initially taught. To do this, wash their hands well, pour into the bucket a little milk, it is moistened index and middle fingers of his left hand and put them in my mouth calf. When he starts sucking, arm and calf's head slowly lowered into the bucket until it touches the milk.

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Milk goes through your fingers in your mouth and one calf after a few repetitions of drinking milk from the pail itself. In the first infant feeding fed to 1 - 1,5 kg of colostrums, and the next - 1,5-2 kilograms at a time. The first time a calf fed 1-1,5 hours after birth, regardless of time of day. On the third day of life the calf give water-as he wants, at first warm and with a 10-day life - at room temperature.

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Watering is carried out in 30-40 minutes after feeding. With 20 days of age can be given to reverse. At the same time gradually reduce the amount of whole milk, and by the end of the third month of life the calf feeding milk completely stopped. Conversely given until the end of the fourth month. Whole milk and the reverse cannot be mixed. It is better to feed them at different times. Milk and reverse only give fresh and warm. 3-5 days before the calf absences need to accustom to hand the drinking water. Start with the drinking water of small portions of milk, then the number of its day-to-day increase, reducing both the number admission to the cow and the amount of retained milk in the udder. On the seventh day of life the calf accustom to eating hay. Give only small tender hay from cereals or legumes. Remains of hay daily clean.

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