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Calf split down the middle
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<blockquote data-quote="Fate" data-source="post: 1405224" data-attributes="member: 27609"><p>The vet came around 11. We had preg checks today so we didn't get to see him until about 3pm. It turns out, he had no anus and no penis. He had one hole, where a female vulva would be, that he was passing urine AND stool from. This meant that he wasn't properly developed inside. We opted to euthanize him and do a dissection, as he would never be able to pass a more solid stool from his only hole. During, we found his testicles were near his kidneys, his colon was attached to a ureter directly from his kidney. His right lung had never inflated. His kidneys were enlarged and discolored as well. He had milk in his rumen. He did also have a deformity of his spine. He was up and walking around but didn't look as bright as he was last night. She took some photos of the dissection and is sending them to me when she gets home. I can post them here if that's ok with everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fate, post: 1405224, member: 27609"] The vet came around 11. We had preg checks today so we didn't get to see him until about 3pm. It turns out, he had no anus and no penis. He had one hole, where a female vulva would be, that he was passing urine AND stool from. This meant that he wasn't properly developed inside. We opted to euthanize him and do a dissection, as he would never be able to pass a more solid stool from his only hole. During, we found his testicles were near his kidneys, his colon was attached to a ureter directly from his kidney. His right lung had never inflated. His kidneys were enlarged and discolored as well. He had milk in his rumen. He did also have a deformity of his spine. He was up and walking around but didn't look as bright as he was last night. She took some photos of the dissection and is sending them to me when she gets home. I can post them here if that's ok with everyone. [/QUOTE]
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