Fighting to Save Ms. Complete’s Heifer Calf (EP6)

Scours hit Ms. Complete’s Brangus heifer calf 30N hard, and over several days we fought to save this sick calf during fall calving season here in Texas. 🐮 New Pride Ranch merch store: https://pride-ranch-shop.fourthwall.com/ From late-night electrolytes in the corral to milking her mama into a bottle, to treating a second calf with scours and moving the whole herd to fresh ground… this episode shows what treating scours in calves really looks like on a cow–calf operation, not just the pretty pasture pictures. In this video I walk through: • How I recognize scours early and what I watch for as a calf crashes or improves • Supporting a weak calf with electrolytes, mama’s milk, and a vet-backed scours protocol • Why I moved the herd from the North pasture to the South to try to slow scours down • The emotional side of losing a calf and turning a good Brangus cow back out by herself • New calves still hitting the ground while all of this is happening If you’ve ever wondered what really goes into saving (and sometimes losing) calves with scours, I hope this helps you learn from what we’re doing at Pride Ranch. Breed for Prime. Built for Texas. Proven on grass.