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Bull calf born with no eyes???
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1014132" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Tammi, I'm for one am also glad to see you stick around. As 3way stated so many times someone will get the courage to ask a question for the first time and it turns into a debate with some long time members that goes on and on. You have a situation that is unique to most and you made your choice. Your choice is a reason for respect for you from all here. That being said said, you have a long road ahead of you and you have gotten some great advice here. as hooknline said, down the road you want to think about sealing the eye lids shut, they do it to high $ horses after they are bred to help fight off infection ..... Well the eye lids is not the part sealed shut on bred horses, but it works. Although, the calf already knows you come with a bottle, he'll most likely not look to momma for food, he's a bottle baby. Since you're willing to take the time and dive in to raising this calf and your fiends will help you with the end roads on him being butchered my hats off to you.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted, please!</p><p></p><p> :tiphat: </p><p>Alan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1014132, member: 378"] Tammi, I'm for one am also glad to see you stick around. As 3way stated so many times someone will get the courage to ask a question for the first time and it turns into a debate with some long time members that goes on and on. You have a situation that is unique to most and you made your choice. Your choice is a reason for respect for you from all here. That being said said, you have a long road ahead of you and you have gotten some great advice here. as hooknline said, down the road you want to think about sealing the eye lids shut, they do it to high $ horses after they are bred to help fight off infection ..... Well the eye lids is not the part sealed shut on bred horses, but it works. Although, the calf already knows you come with a bottle, he'll most likely not look to momma for food, he's a bottle baby. Since you're willing to take the time and dive in to raising this calf and your fiends will help you with the end roads on him being butchered my hats off to you. Good luck and keep us posted, please! :tiphat: Alan [/QUOTE]
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