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<blockquote data-quote="blue albion" data-source="post: 1686026" data-attributes="member: 41913"><p>Does anyone know what to do when a calf has the bottom joint screwed up. Will not straigten correctly making it hard for her to get up, stand and walk. Really has gotten worse over the last week or so. </p><p></p><p>What is this even called? Crooked calf?</p><p></p><p>Vet came to look at her that day. Gave an "examination" of her. Should he have not seen this. I have not seen this on a calf before. Perhaps when I was a little kid, but do not recall much of it. An professional should have noted that asap. It has gotten much worse since her examined her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue albion, post: 1686026, member: 41913"] Does anyone know what to do when a calf has the bottom joint screwed up. Will not straigten correctly making it hard for her to get up, stand and walk. Really has gotten worse over the last week or so. What is this even called? Crooked calf? Vet came to look at her that day. Gave an "examination" of her. Should he have not seen this. I have not seen this on a calf before. Perhaps when I was a little kid, but do not recall much of it. An professional should have noted that asap. It has gotten much worse since her examined her. [/QUOTE]
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