Starting calves early is key, so, hang the bottle the first day calves are brought to the pen or hutch.
Hang the bottle in the corner of the pen with the nipple approximately 85cm from ground, the calf should reach up slightly.
Pull bottle firmly against the rail with the strap flat to allow the bottle to move. Secure with a nail or screw in the slotted key hole within the strap.
Proper installation should allow the bottle to be jostled so the feed flows freely.
The nipple opening must always be vertical, match the arrows on the nipple to those on the bottle.
Most types of grain will flow through the bottle. Feeds containing corn that has been flattened out larger than the end of the nipple will not work. Feeds with molasses are too sticky and will not flow.
For best results, leave the Braden Bottle with the calves for 6 weeks.
In single calf hutches, one nipple will generally last for 2-3 calves.
In groups of calves, allow one bottle for every 2.5 calves.
How do I change the Braden Bottle nipple?
The nipple must be replaced when the end is no longer flexible and does not retain its shape or the nipple loses the soft feel.
When the nipple becomes hard and coarse-feeling, the calf will not go to the nipple as often.
When the Braden Bottle is worn, pull the sides of the nipple up and peel off the bottle.
Use the reverse action to snap a new nipple on.