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Calf can't keep it's balance - nothing like we've ever seen.
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<blockquote data-quote="snickers" data-source="post: 816550" data-attributes="member: 13161"><p>we just had a heifer yesterday that has similar symptoms. we found her by the electric fence too but dont think she got into that she just holds her head funny and didnt really want to stand to nurse. we got her to the barn with momma and would hold her up to nurse. this morning my son was checking on her and she actually did walk around alittle bit he got her on the teat and she nursed alittle so she is better today. maybe she fell out on her head we dont know but hopefully when we go back out this evening she is up and nursing on her own. we had another calf yesterday too and that one was out of a heifer and she didnt want him to suck, we got him on mom and this morning the heifer really didnt want him nursing but he wont let her alone so those two will be fine I think. calves really make you appreciate the easy one's and cringe when you gotta help them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snickers, post: 816550, member: 13161"] we just had a heifer yesterday that has similar symptoms. we found her by the electric fence too but dont think she got into that she just holds her head funny and didnt really want to stand to nurse. we got her to the barn with momma and would hold her up to nurse. this morning my son was checking on her and she actually did walk around alittle bit he got her on the teat and she nursed alittle so she is better today. maybe she fell out on her head we dont know but hopefully when we go back out this evening she is up and nursing on her own. we had another calf yesterday too and that one was out of a heifer and she didnt want him to suck, we got him on mom and this morning the heifer really didnt want him nursing but he wont let her alone so those two will be fine I think. calves really make you appreciate the easy one's and cringe when you gotta help them. [/QUOTE]
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