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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 130454" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>Depending on where he/she broke it, yes. It's not only possible it's likely. The hoof will grow back out. The biggest concern is that, again depending on where he/she broke it and the conditions that the calf is living in, foot rot may be a problem. Keep an eye on this calf and watch to see how he/she does. If the calf is not improving within a week or so, may also want to give some sulfa boluses, a shot of penicillin or LA200 and possibly put some iodine or kopper-tox on the foot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 130454, member: 539"] Depending on where he/she broke it, yes. It's not only possible it's likely. The hoof will grow back out. The biggest concern is that, again depending on where he/she broke it and the conditions that the calf is living in, foot rot may be a problem. Keep an eye on this calf and watch to see how he/she does. If the calf is not improving within a week or so, may also want to give some sulfa boluses, a shot of penicillin or LA200 and possibly put some iodine or kopper-tox on the foot. [/QUOTE]
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