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Bull calf born with no eyes???
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris H" data-source="post: 1013856" data-attributes="member: 1974"><p>Well, I'm going to repeat myself.</p><p></p><p>We HAD a calf like this. He kept by mama, although we ended up penning them in a pen without electric fence. He knew where the water was, he knew where the feed was, he knew where the milk was. At weaning he went in the barn and was fattened out. His eye sockets filled in with tissue and did not attract flies. He was not in pain, he did not suffer. He didn't require any more attention than any other single calf, other than using non-electric fencing.</p><p></p><p>He fattened out in a normal time and we sold him privately by the side on the rail. The people were pleased with the beef.</p><p></p><p>ETA: we also didn't have barb wire around his lot because he would sometimes walk into the fence. We also halter broke him to make it easier to load him and work around him in his fattening pen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris H, post: 1013856, member: 1974"] Well, I'm going to repeat myself. We HAD a calf like this. He kept by mama, although we ended up penning them in a pen without electric fence. He knew where the water was, he knew where the feed was, he knew where the milk was. At weaning he went in the barn and was fattened out. His eye sockets filled in with tissue and did not attract flies. He was not in pain, he did not suffer. He didn't require any more attention than any other single calf, other than using non-electric fencing. He fattened out in a normal time and we sold him privately by the side on the rail. The people were pleased with the beef. ETA: we also didn't have barb wire around his lot because he would sometimes walk into the fence. We also halter broke him to make it easier to load him and work around him in his fattening pen. [/QUOTE]
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