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Big, dumb bull calf syndrome
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<blockquote data-quote="ljV" data-source="post: 192343" data-attributes="member: 3564"><p>We had a huge calf a week ago - wrote in because he looked "funny" - short neck, big knee joints, big head. Even though one of you told me to shoot him, I got a bottle of colostrum into him right away and bottle fed him for the past week to keep him alive. Last night, for the first time, he actually ran in the pen. I haven't seen him look "with it" until then - him being one week old. He still looks "dumb", but at least he looks like he is going to make it - and even dumb cows taste good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ljV, post: 192343, member: 3564"] We had a huge calf a week ago - wrote in because he looked "funny" - short neck, big knee joints, big head. Even though one of you told me to shoot him, I got a bottle of colostrum into him right away and bottle fed him for the past week to keep him alive. Last night, for the first time, he actually ran in the pen. I haven't seen him look "with it" until then - him being one week old. He still looks "dumb", but at least he looks like he is going to make it - and even dumb cows taste good. [/QUOTE]
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