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Calf born dead with malformed lip and nostril
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<blockquote data-quote="WisRose" data-source="post: 79120" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Had a deformed calf two years ago. Heifers' first calf, she had no trouble calving. The calf (heifer of course) jumped right up to nurse, full of vinegar . I noticed the calf's tongue hanging out and upon closer inspection the lower jaw folded up the side of her face. Checked to see if it had gotten stepped on but the bone was hard. Vet said there was nothing we could do but put her down. The cow was bred AI to a red angus. Vet said things like this just happen sometimes. Cow calved last spring and had a healthy calf. Vet told me after my many questions on how to prevent this and that and how to avoid..ect.ect.."if you don't want problems with cattle, don't have cattle" ;-) .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WisRose, post: 79120, member: 858"] Had a deformed calf two years ago. Heifers' first calf, she had no trouble calving. The calf (heifer of course) jumped right up to nurse, full of vinegar . I noticed the calf's tongue hanging out and upon closer inspection the lower jaw folded up the side of her face. Checked to see if it had gotten stepped on but the bone was hard. Vet said there was nothing we could do but put her down. The cow was bred AI to a red angus. Vet said things like this just happen sometimes. Cow calved last spring and had a healthy calf. Vet told me after my many questions on how to prevent this and that and how to avoid..ect.ect.."if you don't want problems with cattle, don't have cattle" ;-) . [/QUOTE]
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