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<blockquote data-quote="BlackBaldyMan" data-source="post: 187920" data-attributes="member: 3511"><p>Front or back? I am guessing the back....we had a calf that was probily 3-4 weeks old and the same thing happened. The vet put a makeshift full legged cast on that went all the way up to the top of the leg and around the hip bone. It was an interesting site and the calf really became part of the family, lol. After I cant remember how long with it on we took it off and it was fine till it hit about 400lbs, then it started to really go downhill fast. I ended up putting it down, but yours may come out of it. Problem is, when the calves get 1000lbs or more on their legs, need to have good legs under them otherwise there will be some serious problems, just my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlackBaldyMan, post: 187920, member: 3511"] Front or back? I am guessing the back....we had a calf that was probily 3-4 weeks old and the same thing happened. The vet put a makeshift full legged cast on that went all the way up to the top of the leg and around the hip bone. It was an interesting site and the calf really became part of the family, lol. After I cant remember how long with it on we took it off and it was fine till it hit about 400lbs, then it started to really go downhill fast. I ended up putting it down, but yours may come out of it. Problem is, when the calves get 1000lbs or more on their legs, need to have good legs under them otherwise there will be some serious problems, just my experience. [/QUOTE]
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