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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 915617" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>she may have a nail or something in it. We had one last year that got hurt where we knew she would not recover. About the same age. She had a good moma that would keep her fed even if it meant leaving her behind and coming back at dark to spend the night with the calf. The calf went anther 3 or 4 months on three legs and learned to keep up with the herd. We weaned it at about six months and fed it some grain for about two months. Butchered her and had her mostly ground into burger. The wife loves cooking with this lean meat. We saved a few of the better steak cuts and we cook up this meat usually in a crock pot. It works great for us because we don't have or need a lot of freezer space. We have now a pot bellied dwark calf that we are raising to do the same thing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 915617, member: 5381"] she may have a nail or something in it. We had one last year that got hurt where we knew she would not recover. About the same age. She had a good moma that would keep her fed even if it meant leaving her behind and coming back at dark to spend the night with the calf. The calf went anther 3 or 4 months on three legs and learned to keep up with the herd. We weaned it at about six months and fed it some grain for about two months. Butchered her and had her mostly ground into burger. The wife loves cooking with this lean meat. We saved a few of the better steak cuts and we cook up this meat usually in a crock pot. It works great for us because we don't have or need a lot of freezer space. We have now a pot bellied dwark calf that we are raising to do the same thing [/QUOTE]
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