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Calf with a cleft lip/nostril
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1737102" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>We had one like that about 3 years ago. He managed to suck the cow, sloppily, but did grow. He would get right in the bunk and eat grain along with the rest but did manage to drop alot back into the bunk... We did put him in the freezer at about 2 yrs old... I think he weighed around 900 live weight. Meat was good. He wouldn't have brought anything at the stockyard and he was one of the first to come in so we kept him in with calves smaller than him and he taught several groups to come in the barn when they were weaned off the cows. Plus they didn't push him out of the feed. If he had not continued to slowly gain he would have been butchered sooner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1737102, member: 25884"] We had one like that about 3 years ago. He managed to suck the cow, sloppily, but did grow. He would get right in the bunk and eat grain along with the rest but did manage to drop alot back into the bunk... We did put him in the freezer at about 2 yrs old... I think he weighed around 900 live weight. Meat was good. He wouldn't have brought anything at the stockyard and he was one of the first to come in so we kept him in with calves smaller than him and he taught several groups to come in the barn when they were weaned off the cows. Plus they didn't push him out of the feed. If he had not continued to slowly gain he would have been butchered sooner. [/QUOTE]
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