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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 133829" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>i mostly see the condition in red calves that have no angus in them. and its usually in calves that are a little bit early. (the eyes are one of the last things to develop). this calf doesnt look early though. also can be due to a vitamin deficiency. </p><p></p><p>normally they can see fine and the eye darkens up with time. if its a smokey looking blue and looks like its down in the eye they are usally fine. blind calves have more of a milky looking light blue haze that is more like a film. i dont know if that makes sense or not. you can usually tell by them feeling around or walking in to things. i cant really tell from the picture because of the glare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 133829, member: 57"] i mostly see the condition in red calves that have no angus in them. and its usually in calves that are a little bit early. (the eyes are one of the last things to develop). this calf doesnt look early though. also can be due to a vitamin deficiency. normally they can see fine and the eye darkens up with time. if its a smokey looking blue and looks like its down in the eye they are usally fine. blind calves have more of a milky looking light blue haze that is more like a film. i dont know if that makes sense or not. you can usually tell by them feeling around or walking in to things. i cant really tell from the picture because of the glare. [/QUOTE]
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