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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1129869" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>Sorry to read that. I'd be really interested in what you find. I had a twin born (other one died, I wasn't there for the birth), don't know what happened but calf wouldn't stand up. I persisted with her for six weeks, hoping she'd come right, got her standing to feed, even moving around a bit. Eventually shot her and did a pm (messily, myself). The femoral head was broken off and she'd never have healed. Interesting for a non-medical person to see how the hip all gets held together! Pictures <a href="http://diggersvalley.co.nz/2007/Ingrette1.htm" target="_blank">here</a> (of the bloody bits), if you're interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1129869, member: 5956"] Sorry to read that. I'd be really interested in what you find. I had a twin born (other one died, I wasn't there for the birth), don't know what happened but calf wouldn't stand up. I persisted with her for six weeks, hoping she'd come right, got her standing to feed, even moving around a bit. Eventually shot her and did a pm (messily, myself). The femoral head was broken off and she'd never have healed. Interesting for a non-medical person to see how the hip all gets held together! Pictures [url=http://diggersvalley.co.nz/2007/Ingrette1.htm]here[/url] (of the bloody bits), if you're interested. [/QUOTE]
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