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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcalfguy" data-source="post: 1667621" data-attributes="member: 41526"><p>I'm always worried about hesitating to long and once the calf starts going down hill its hard to bring it back. Seems like a fine line and I also don't want to put to much stress on the pair either. He doesn't seem to have as much energy as some of the others the same age but thats not always the best way to judge things. We thought maybe lip stick or some edible lipstick of some sort possibly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcalfguy, post: 1667621, member: 41526"] I'm always worried about hesitating to long and once the calf starts going down hill its hard to bring it back. Seems like a fine line and I also don't want to put to much stress on the pair either. He doesn't seem to have as much energy as some of the others the same age but thats not always the best way to judge things. We thought maybe lip stick or some edible lipstick of some sort possibly [/QUOTE]
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