Remember the temperature
The temperature of powdered milk is another key issue. The best drinking temperature for calves is 39-40 degrees. “It is very difficult to measure accurately by dipping your fingers in the milk,” explained Sjaak, based on personal experience. “For example, in the winter, 40 degrees feels completely different from 40 degrees in the summer.” So make sure you measure. Another useful tool is a tap with fitted thermostat. “If you set the temperature to around 43 degrees, the water temperature will always be perfect. The higher temperature takes account of the fact that from the moment of preparing the powdered milk, you will have to cover a distance of up to 50 metres before you reach the calves, by which time the milk will have cooled slightly.”