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Bull calf born with no eyes???
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<blockquote data-quote="tamhart2012" data-source="post: 1014036" data-attributes="member: 20545"><p>@alan...you are right.. I talked to a local farmer and he said they ended up raising a blind cow and it just lived out its life with them. I don't know how I will feel about the plate deal, but my husband has many friends who say they will have no problem. As long as he is growing stronger I have to try. Yes I am a softie and fortunately my kids are grown and once my day job is done, i can dedicate time to him. I go in before going to work in the morning and after work for the feedings so far and he seems to be doing well. with hubby getting ready to start cutting soon, Stevie will keep me occupied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tamhart2012, post: 1014036, member: 20545"] @alan...you are right.. I talked to a local farmer and he said they ended up raising a blind cow and it just lived out its life with them. I don't know how I will feel about the plate deal, but my husband has many friends who say they will have no problem. As long as he is growing stronger I have to try. Yes I am a softie and fortunately my kids are grown and once my day job is done, i can dedicate time to him. I go in before going to work in the morning and after work for the feedings so far and he seems to be doing well. with hubby getting ready to start cutting soon, Stevie will keep me occupied. [/QUOTE]
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