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Calf Problem - Any Advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="skyline" data-source="post: 565708" data-attributes="member: 5305"><p>Well, the little feller is starting to walk a bit. He made a lap around his stall last night. My 7 year old daughter encouraged him by holding out her finger in front of his nose after he finished off his bottle. I gave him a little balancing help, but not much. Looking hopeful, but still taking it day by day. Thinking of rigging up a sling this week to suspend him from the barn rafters and let him stand that way for longer periods of time. Was thinking of cutting 4 leg holes in a piece of canvas tarp and running a rope through a pully so I can let him up and down a little to get him settled into it right. </p><p></p><p>Am I the only softie on these boards that would invest this much time and energy into a commercial calf?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyline, post: 565708, member: 5305"] Well, the little feller is starting to walk a bit. He made a lap around his stall last night. My 7 year old daughter encouraged him by holding out her finger in front of his nose after he finished off his bottle. I gave him a little balancing help, but not much. Looking hopeful, but still taking it day by day. Thinking of rigging up a sling this week to suspend him from the barn rafters and let him stand that way for longer periods of time. Was thinking of cutting 4 leg holes in a piece of canvas tarp and running a rope through a pully so I can let him up and down a little to get him settled into it right. Am I the only softie on these boards that would invest this much time and energy into a commercial calf? [/QUOTE]
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