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Calf with weak ankles & knees
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<blockquote data-quote="herefordhandler16" data-source="post: 1040407" data-attributes="member: 20686"><p>You can get a vitamin that helps to give them energy when they are born, a lot of people do that because it speeds up the calves activity which helps their muscle development. Call your vet and explain to him your calves milking habits, keep an eye on weather or not the calf is getting any milk when shes sucking, if shes not she'll start to loose weight. Most likely your calf didn't get enough colostrum after she hit the ground so shes not strong enough. You can get a shot from a local vet that should fix her right up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herefordhandler16, post: 1040407, member: 20686"] You can get a vitamin that helps to give them energy when they are born, a lot of people do that because it speeds up the calves activity which helps their muscle development. Call your vet and explain to him your calves milking habits, keep an eye on weather or not the calf is getting any milk when shes sucking, if shes not she'll start to loose weight. Most likely your calf didn't get enough colostrum after she hit the ground so shes not strong enough. You can get a shot from a local vet that should fix her right up. [/QUOTE]
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