Yeah you're probably going to want to save the colostrum milk for Maybelle - she needs it.
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It isn't here yet. I have my fingers crossed to get it.![]()
Like I need another critter to PO the neighbors.I wonder if I can train it to aim...![]()
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x2, love your plans for the future, good luckCongratulations Theron!!!
Shes sweet Daron, congratulations, I love the name... but chicken grandma is right, the calf should have nothing but the moms milk for 3 or 4 days to get the colostrum, it has antibodies etc that will help the calf's immunity system etc. It's also like a milk primer to give the calf's digestive system time to adjust to processing milk and then food.
Give her a few days before you start giving it out to the others.
One of the things we had to do in school, was to read a book by a famous (not necessarily contemporary) writer, and then write a "précis" (I'm not sure what the American version of this word is), using the author's style. Of course, this was in the last century and a different country!I would imagine it's also, in large part, the reading. There is something to be said for learning new words in context rather than just learning them from a list. Not to mention being exposed to different styles of writing and how they impact the reader.
While it seems strange, there is a reason for it. Some people have learning disorders such as dyslexia and cannot read as well, or as quickly, as their classmates and they perform better in a remedial class. I ended up in a remedial class in high school, I had issues with my sophomore English teacher, and it was set up halfway between a normal class and a special education class. There were students in the class who were just lazy and didn't feel like being in school and, unsurprisingly, they simply stopped showing up after a month, but there were about 5 students who had legitimate issues reading and keeping up in a normal class. The teacher I had was also my German teacher and I was a student aid for him (I had a total of 3 classes with him) so he knew I wasn't a struggling or lazy student. He had me help the struggling students understand the work better and the students appreciated having someone there for one on one help when they needed it.Worse still, my daughter told me of a "remedial reading" class in the college she attended. How on earth can one get into college if one cannot read properly?