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<blockquote data-quote="HFSimmOH" data-source="post: 636645" data-attributes="member: 5977"><p>Don't worry we had a calf that had really bad contracted tendons this fall and I was told that they would work themselves out of it as they grew. I really wanted to do something to help it along but nature will fix it if it can. It took about 6 weeks of that calf walking on its tip toes before thing went back to where they were suppose to and the calf looks awesome now, you would never know the difference. But our vet said to make sure we keep up on the minerals throughout the summer and that those fall cows have enough nutrition late in the summer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFSimmOH, post: 636645, member: 5977"] Don't worry we had a calf that had really bad contracted tendons this fall and I was told that they would work themselves out of it as they grew. I really wanted to do something to help it along but nature will fix it if it can. It took about 6 weeks of that calf walking on its tip toes before thing went back to where they were suppose to and the calf looks awesome now, you would never know the difference. But our vet said to make sure we keep up on the minerals throughout the summer and that those fall cows have enough nutrition late in the summer. [/QUOTE]
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