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<blockquote data-quote="J&amp;amp;T Farm" data-source="post: 436052" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>Maybe this will make you feel better we had a calf that was 2 weeks old that got chased by dogs and ended up with a broke front shoulder he wouldn't put any weight on it but he was getting around and sucking good. The vet said it would heal but he might always limp. After about 3 weeks he was walking slowly on it, and now he is 600 lbs and you can't even tell it happened. You will be amazed at how fast a calf can heal . I bet yours will heal right up as long as he is getting around and eating I would leave him alone just keep an eye on him. In case you are wondering the dogs didn't heal as fast as the calf did. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J&T Farm, post: 436052, member: 2314"] Maybe this will make you feel better we had a calf that was 2 weeks old that got chased by dogs and ended up with a broke front shoulder he wouldn't put any weight on it but he was getting around and sucking good. The vet said it would heal but he might always limp. After about 3 weeks he was walking slowly on it, and now he is 600 lbs and you can't even tell it happened. You will be amazed at how fast a calf can heal . I bet yours will heal right up as long as he is getting around and eating I would leave him alone just keep an eye on him. In case you are wondering the dogs didn't heal as fast as the calf did. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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