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<blockquote data-quote="Rustler9" data-source="post: 132498" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>How could it be the heifer's fault? Don't punish her for something that happened to her calf after he was that old. We've got a good heifer that somehow cut her foot and it went down to the bone and got infected. The cut was very small and we never noticed it until it had gotten infected and was swollen. This swellling seemed to have come up almost over night. The vet had to cut down into the bone and dig the infected area out several times and we had to give her alot of meds but we saved her. However, she probably will never bring a premium price because she has a limp and one hip bone is up higher than the other. We never figured how she injured herself. She's raising a really nice bull calf and is bred back. She was already weaned when she got hurt. I can't blame her momma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rustler9, post: 132498, member: 440"] How could it be the heifer's fault? Don't punish her for something that happened to her calf after he was that old. We've got a good heifer that somehow cut her foot and it went down to the bone and got infected. The cut was very small and we never noticed it until it had gotten infected and was swollen. This swellling seemed to have come up almost over night. The vet had to cut down into the bone and dig the infected area out several times and we had to give her alot of meds but we saved her. However, she probably will never bring a premium price because she has a limp and one hip bone is up higher than the other. We never figured how she injured herself. She's raising a really nice bull calf and is bred back. She was already weaned when she got hurt. I can't blame her momma. [/QUOTE]
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