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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 158595" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I've actually seen it in Murray Grey's and Angus over the years. I think it has more to do with the size and position of the calf in the womb than anything. If memory serves the last time I saw it was in a 90-100 lb calf that was backwards born to a 2 year old heifer. I just chalked it up to a big calf in a little womb that was a hard pull (took 3 of us to get that calf pulled. We figured we were pulling a dead calf, but he got here alive. Mom wobbled for a day or so, as well. I'm amazed she claimed him after what she went through!). It straightened itself out in a day or so and the calf was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 158595, member: 539"] I've actually seen it in Murray Grey's and Angus over the years. I think it has more to do with the size and position of the calf in the womb than anything. If memory serves the last time I saw it was in a 90-100 lb calf that was backwards born to a 2 year old heifer. I just chalked it up to a big calf in a little womb that was a hard pull (took 3 of us to get that calf pulled. We figured we were pulling a dead calf, but he got here alive. Mom wobbled for a day or so, as well. I'm amazed she claimed him after what she went through!). It straightened itself out in a day or so and the calf was fine. [/QUOTE]
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