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Bottle calf! Some say I'm crazy...
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<blockquote data-quote="Hereford2" data-source="post: 1845754" data-attributes="member: 25296"><p>Those nuckled under front legs are Super common in big calves, I've had a Lot of calves like that, put them over a square bale while you feed, so you don't have to hold them up and feed them at the same time. A shot of Bo-SE may help. I generally give it, if I don't know their history. I've Never splinted one, usually 24to48 hour's after being born they're generally getting around good. I tell anyone who has a calf with twisted or knuckled legs, Don't give up on them and if you get tired of messing with it call me. And more often than not, I end up with a calf that by the time they're a week or less old you can't tell they were ever like that. Generally 2 days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hereford2, post: 1845754, member: 25296"] Those nuckled under front legs are Super common in big calves, I've had a Lot of calves like that, put them over a square bale while you feed, so you don't have to hold them up and feed them at the same time. A shot of Bo-SE may help. I generally give it, if I don't know their history. I've Never splinted one, usually 24to48 hour's after being born they're generally getting around good. I tell anyone who has a calf with twisted or knuckled legs, Don't give up on them and if you get tired of messing with it call me. And more often than not, I end up with a calf that by the time they're a week or less old you can't tell they were ever like that. Generally 2 days. [/QUOTE]
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