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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1804677" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>[USER=40567]@Dave Clarkson[/USER] calves are amazingly resilient. Not as bad of a break as what you described, but I couldn't get this calf in when he broke his leg. I'll cowgirl up when I have to but by the time I had help, it was already 2 days into the break and the damage was already done. Lucky for the calf, he had a great mama that would park him in a shaded spot (it was summer) and go back to check/nurse him throughout the day, eventually moving him at night to be near the herd. By weaning, it had healed on its own and you could barely tell; no limp, just a slight crook to the leg. Sending good luck but I have no doubt your calf will heal - you're on it!</p><p>[ATTACH=full]30221[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1804677, member: 24027"] [USER=40567]@Dave Clarkson[/USER] calves are amazingly resilient. Not as bad of a break as what you described, but I couldn't get this calf in when he broke his leg. I'll cowgirl up when I have to but by the time I had help, it was already 2 days into the break and the damage was already done. Lucky for the calf, he had a great mama that would park him in a shaded spot (it was summer) and go back to check/nurse him throughout the day, eventually moving him at night to be near the herd. By weaning, it had healed on its own and you could barely tell; no limp, just a slight crook to the leg. Sending good luck but I have no doubt your calf will heal - you're on it! [ATTACH type="full"]30221[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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