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Calf can't keep it's balance - nothing like we've ever seen.
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<blockquote data-quote="smilincowranch" data-source="post: 816548" data-attributes="member: 16289"><p>Not quite the same, but....</p><p></p><p>Years ago I got a premature heifer from the dairy I worked at. Tinest calf I have ever seen. She weighed a hair over 20lbs at birth, very little fur. I was told her mom had eaten lupine weed, and had her early. (not sure if thats why but what I was told) We almost lost her serval times, pneumonia, scours, Allergic reaction to antibotics (than God for epinephren)</p><p></p><p> Got her to about 6 months old. She go out, and found her way into the garage. My father didnt see her and ran her over. He though he broke her back. She couldnt stand. Took her to the vet and from what we can figgure she had nerve damage. For the rest of her life her head was tilted sideways. SOmetimes shed just move wrong, and would tweak something and her back end would lock up and shed fall over. We also found out at the vets she was Deaf.</p><p></p><p>Point of the story... She made it ans still had nice babies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smilincowranch, post: 816548, member: 16289"] Not quite the same, but.... Years ago I got a premature heifer from the dairy I worked at. Tinest calf I have ever seen. She weighed a hair over 20lbs at birth, very little fur. I was told her mom had eaten lupine weed, and had her early. (not sure if thats why but what I was told) We almost lost her serval times, pneumonia, scours, Allergic reaction to antibotics (than God for epinephren) Got her to about 6 months old. She go out, and found her way into the garage. My father didnt see her and ran her over. He though he broke her back. She couldnt stand. Took her to the vet and from what we can figgure she had nerve damage. For the rest of her life her head was tilted sideways. SOmetimes shed just move wrong, and would tweak something and her back end would lock up and shed fall over. We also found out at the vets she was Deaf. Point of the story... She made it ans still had nice babies. [/QUOTE]
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