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<blockquote data-quote="sidney411" data-source="post: 32674" data-attributes="member: 430"><p>The calf was dry, clean, it's eyes were open. From what I could tell no broken neck or back. No injuries visible. He was kind of in the sitting up position with his head leaned against the tree. It looked like he was kind of taking a nap. His eyes were open and clear but sunken in a little. He wasn't squashed like what I have seen sometimes when a calf is big and difficult to deliver, by picking him up I guess his weight in 50 to 60 lb range. He was a beautiful calf - the first one we have lost to this set of cows we bought.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sidney411, post: 32674, member: 430"] The calf was dry, clean, it's eyes were open. From what I could tell no broken neck or back. No injuries visible. He was kind of in the sitting up position with his head leaned against the tree. It looked like he was kind of taking a nap. His eyes were open and clear but sunken in a little. He wasn't squashed like what I have seen sometimes when a calf is big and difficult to deliver, by picking him up I guess his weight in 50 to 60 lb range. He was a beautiful calf - the first one we have lost to this set of cows we bought. [/QUOTE]
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