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    Newborn calf front hocks

    Your calf will probably straighten out. I'd be more concerned if it was the backend or just one limb. I've see colts do the same and they straighten out.
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    New Here! Hows he look!??

    Hey now..love looking at cattle. You never can tell til the first crop hits the ground; if you are not instantly sold on them, sell your bull. Your photo; take a pic a little lower to the ground and to the rear. He looks like he has stretch and depth of hip. Man O'War didn't produce crap and he...
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    aggressive mommas

    Nope. Yours are normal. Some demon blood in those genes somewhere. I am sorry: ship em and wow, what an experience! Vanessa
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    Crippled Calf

    Hello. We've been cattlemen for many years and once had a calf with the same issue. Doc said he was missing a tendon so we fed him out. Sorry about your calf.
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    Any advice

    Where are you located? I would love to help ya out with some guidance: it's just what I do. Raised 3 kids and now teaching grandkids the cattle business by being humane and honest (and tough).
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    Any advice

    Great advice!
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    Any advice

    If you have 28 acres I would consider buying some feeders and fattening them up.on your pasture. Why did you decide on bottle calves? They are lots of work and you potentially may encounter issues you would not encounter with calves that are weaned. Long time cattle woman here and I will help ya...
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    Calf won't stand

    Exactly what I was going to say: selenium deficiency!
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    Fattening up a heifer

    Hello. Here is how I manage my girls: avoid overcrowding the pasture, plenty of hay/grass, ample salt and mineral blocks and PARASITE control. I consider parasite control ultra important and we use pour on wormer 2 times each year. Sometimes a really good milker will lose weight: does she wean...
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