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Damage to calfs nose from falling tree
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1123902" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>Calf was born normal. Heifer was in open pastures with no oak trees during gestation. This is the calf my husband grabbed and the heifer went ballistic, went after him but got me instead. She was around 5 days old when we found her in the woods with a swollen head and out of it during the ice storm where we had lots of tree damage. She was not born with this and was a normal healthy calf. </p><p>I have 2 calves on this replacer and the other is growing fine. </p><p>I believe she suffered brain damage, from either cold or trauma, now whether this could stunt her growth i dont know, but something obviously is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1123902, member: 22072"] Calf was born normal. Heifer was in open pastures with no oak trees during gestation. This is the calf my husband grabbed and the heifer went ballistic, went after him but got me instead. She was around 5 days old when we found her in the woods with a swollen head and out of it during the ice storm where we had lots of tree damage. She was not born with this and was a normal healthy calf. I have 2 calves on this replacer and the other is growing fine. I believe she suffered brain damage, from either cold or trauma, now whether this could stunt her growth i dont know, but something obviously is. [/QUOTE]
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