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<blockquote data-quote="BettyVan" data-source="post: 1005239" data-attributes="member: 20374"><p>Hello , Im very new at this so sorry if I sound Nuts ! I have a 5 day old calf his front Left Leg was broke during Birth and his back right leg has contracted tendons . His Mom has lost ALL interest in him we are bottle feeding him , all of this is a first for me ! What im trying to figure out is will he walk ever ? He tries but kinda hobbles in a circle . His front leg is in a cast , should I be doing more for his back leg ? I kept standing him , Now he is standing up on his own and he wears himself out trying to walk . Is this normal ? I dont want him suffering any more than he has already , And at the same time I don't want to loose another calf . What more should I be doing ? :help:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BettyVan, post: 1005239, member: 20374"] Hello , Im very new at this so sorry if I sound Nuts ! I have a 5 day old calf his front Left Leg was broke during Birth and his back right leg has contracted tendons . His Mom has lost ALL interest in him we are bottle feeding him , all of this is a first for me ! What im trying to figure out is will he walk ever ? He tries but kinda hobbles in a circle . His front leg is in a cast , should I be doing more for his back leg ? I kept standing him , Now he is standing up on his own and he wears himself out trying to walk . Is this normal ? I dont want him suffering any more than he has already , And at the same time I don't want to loose another calf . What more should I be doing ? :help: [/QUOTE]
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