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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1842293" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>At 3 months, it could be a dislocation... but if the calf was borderline for some mineral/vitamin, it could be showing up if she even got bumped or shoved by another calf in play. I would not hesitate to try some serious vitamin therapy... Vit E and selenium... and Vit A & D... </p><p>Or go to something like Multi-Min which you have to get from a vet...</p><p>There is no telling why one animal might be lacking or short on a certain vitamin or mineral.... and others aren't... like people, some may utilize their feed and supplementation better than others. I am outside alot, yet blood work showed way low in Vit. D3.... go figure... </p><p>Vitamins will not hurt unless you overdose way beyond what is called for, and toxic reactions are few and far between... But if even if you are not in a selenium deficient area... she might be lacking... and some work better together than separate.. </p><p>I think [USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] showed a chart once about selenium deficient areas in the county...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1842293, member: 25884"] At 3 months, it could be a dislocation... but if the calf was borderline for some mineral/vitamin, it could be showing up if she even got bumped or shoved by another calf in play. I would not hesitate to try some serious vitamin therapy... Vit E and selenium... and Vit A & D... Or go to something like Multi-Min which you have to get from a vet... There is no telling why one animal might be lacking or short on a certain vitamin or mineral.... and others aren't... like people, some may utilize their feed and supplementation better than others. I am outside alot, yet blood work showed way low in Vit. D3.... go figure... Vitamins will not hurt unless you overdose way beyond what is called for, and toxic reactions are few and far between... But if even if you are not in a selenium deficient area... she might be lacking... and some work better together than separate.. I think [USER=24027]@TCRanch[/USER] showed a chart once about selenium deficient areas in the county... [/QUOTE]
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