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Calf's front legs bending under.
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<blockquote data-quote="Calman" data-source="post: 819083" data-attributes="member: 3341"><p>I'm interested to Know some of y'all ideas on this littla bull calf.When he was born he couldnt stand without his front legs buckling at the knees.He's about 13 days old an is some what better now.He can stand fine but legs buckle under when he tries to run.He's otherwise good and healthy and drinking plenty milk.I have talked to several of the old timers around here and they seem to think he will get alright.The vet also said in time he'll probably be just fine.</p><p>Wondering if any of y'all ever had this to happen.</p><p></p><p>Cal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calman, post: 819083, member: 3341"] I'm interested to Know some of y'all ideas on this littla bull calf.When he was born he couldnt stand without his front legs buckling at the knees.He's about 13 days old an is some what better now.He can stand fine but legs buckle under when he tries to run.He's otherwise good and healthy and drinking plenty milk.I have talked to several of the old timers around here and they seem to think he will get alright.The vet also said in time he'll probably be just fine. Wondering if any of y'all ever had this to happen. Cal [/QUOTE]
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