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Calf can't keep it's balance - nothing like we've ever seen.
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<blockquote data-quote="texansays" data-source="post: 816049" data-attributes="member: 16304"><p>I don't know how to word this very well ... although we've had cows on the farm all our lives (55 years) we -nor any of the farmers around us - have ever seen anything like this.</p><p></p><p>One of our pregnant cows had a strange bellow so we knew something was wrong. We went looking to see if she'd had the calf and lost it. We found the calf, it had gotten behind the hot shot fence and couldn't get back and the momma cow couldn't get to it. We are not sure how many hours the calf was separated but when we found it - we thought it was dead. It was laying flat out on it's side etc. When we realized it was in fact alive, we lifted it into the back of the truck and brought it up into a pen with the momma but it was clear the calf was too weak to suck.</p><p></p><p>We got some packaged colostrum, held it up and fed it a bottle. The calf was very disoriented, unstable which we expected for a day or two but as time went on and we continued to bottle feed normal calf supplement along with letting it nurse on momma cow ... it has never gotten control of its equilibrium. </p><p></p><p>The calf is near a month old now. It doesn't seem to be brain injured as it knows what it wants to do and how to do it .. it just can't stay balanced as if it's equilibrium is off. It will stand but its front quarters sway from side to side. When trying to walk it'll be looking straight ahead to where it WANTS to go but it'll loose balance and go in circles until it finally uses its weight to aim & guide it unsteadily to its destination. Think about it like a skateboard or surfboard - leaning to one side will move you in that direction, it'll try to use it's head to move it in the proper direction but it's front legs (back ones are fine) sway from side to side.</p><p></p><p>We aren't sure if it fell on the electrified fence and got nerve damage or what but we are trying to find a solution and get it's balance stabilized. Does anyone have any ideas?? :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="texansays, post: 816049, member: 16304"] I don't know how to word this very well ... although we've had cows on the farm all our lives (55 years) we -nor any of the farmers around us - have ever seen anything like this. One of our pregnant cows had a strange bellow so we knew something was wrong. We went looking to see if she'd had the calf and lost it. We found the calf, it had gotten behind the hot shot fence and couldn't get back and the momma cow couldn't get to it. We are not sure how many hours the calf was separated but when we found it - we thought it was dead. It was laying flat out on it's side etc. When we realized it was in fact alive, we lifted it into the back of the truck and brought it up into a pen with the momma but it was clear the calf was too weak to suck. We got some packaged colostrum, held it up and fed it a bottle. The calf was very disoriented, unstable which we expected for a day or two but as time went on and we continued to bottle feed normal calf supplement along with letting it nurse on momma cow ... it has never gotten control of its equilibrium. The calf is near a month old now. It doesn't seem to be brain injured as it knows what it wants to do and how to do it .. it just can't stay balanced as if it's equilibrium is off. It will stand but its front quarters sway from side to side. When trying to walk it'll be looking straight ahead to where it WANTS to go but it'll loose balance and go in circles until it finally uses its weight to aim & guide it unsteadily to its destination. Think about it like a skateboard or surfboard - leaning to one side will move you in that direction, it'll try to use it's head to move it in the proper direction but it's front legs (back ones are fine) sway from side to side. We aren't sure if it fell on the electrified fence and got nerve damage or what but we are trying to find a solution and get it's balance stabilized. Does anyone have any ideas?? :help: [/QUOTE]
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