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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1237504" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I finally located the calf. Had to get that herd up to pull out a cow and while getting them to the lot i saw a calf limping. The ground is dry now, so i'm guessing maybe the now dried nob may be prone to crack like chapped lips. Calf looks fine, maybe a little fatter than the rest due to not moving around as much to play. There is hoof growing back. Suggested to husband while we had them in the lot, maybe doing something. He felt it was doing fine on it own so we let her be. Now that i know she's the solid black fatty, i can watch her and see how long it takes to grow back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1237504, member: 22072"] I finally located the calf. Had to get that herd up to pull out a cow and while getting them to the lot i saw a calf limping. The ground is dry now, so i'm guessing maybe the now dried nob may be prone to crack like chapped lips. Calf looks fine, maybe a little fatter than the rest due to not moving around as much to play. There is hoof growing back. Suggested to husband while we had them in the lot, maybe doing something. He felt it was doing fine on it own so we let her be. Now that i know she's the solid black fatty, i can watch her and see how long it takes to grow back. [/QUOTE]
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