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calf acting like Stevie Wonder (no disrespect intended)
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<blockquote data-quote="flip" data-source="post: 516146" data-attributes="member: 8041"><p>Hi,</p><p>I'm new to the board. Was on it awhile back (maybe four years?). </p><p></p><p>We have a calf, a month old and seemingly healthy that wandered away from the feedline and it's mama with it's head up, nose up like it was sniffing the air, and squinty eyes as if it was sun sensitive. We had to finish feeding the herd and when we came back couldn't find it anywhere. It's mother goes to the spot she thought she'd left it and stands. There are places it could have gone and gotten into trouble (a river, highway) and we haven't found it yet. My question is what are the possibilities of the calf's physical problem? </p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flip, post: 516146, member: 8041"] Hi, I'm new to the board. Was on it awhile back (maybe four years?). We have a calf, a month old and seemingly healthy that wandered away from the feedline and it's mama with it's head up, nose up like it was sniffing the air, and squinty eyes as if it was sun sensitive. We had to finish feeding the herd and when we came back couldn't find it anywhere. It's mother goes to the spot she thought she'd left it and stands. There are places it could have gone and gotten into trouble (a river, highway) and we haven't found it yet. My question is what are the possibilities of the calf's physical problem? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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