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Bull Calf with Buckled front legs
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1616216" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>You are doing what needs to be done. Making the best out of the bad situation. I doubt he is in any discomfort. He will be a good steer to process.</p><p></p><p>I had a nice calf go blind at about 3 months of age. It lived the young part of its life between the fence and the pond. It would go to the pond and drink, then go back towards the fence until it ran into it. It would graze that area using the fence as its point of reference. Mom would venture off but come back to feed it. Fed it out in a small lot after weaning similar to what you are doing. I had it processed at about 750 lbs and ground most of it into burger. Good stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1616216, member: 5381"] You are doing what needs to be done. Making the best out of the bad situation. I doubt he is in any discomfort. He will be a good steer to process. I had a nice calf go blind at about 3 months of age. It lived the young part of its life between the fence and the pond. It would go to the pond and drink, then go back towards the fence until it ran into it. It would graze that area using the fence as its point of reference. Mom would venture off but come back to feed it. Fed it out in a small lot after weaning similar to what you are doing. I had it processed at about 750 lbs and ground most of it into burger. Good stuff. [/QUOTE]
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