I haven't changed anything on the place this year other than spraying for weeds with Cim Max. I'll have to go around and see if a thorn tree or roll of wire or something has fell in a place where they frequent. So, these are normally caused by injury? I don't think they are foot root bacteria, there is no smell to any of them. This summer started wet but has been dry and 103 deg for weeks. Creek is dryed up too. It doen't make any sense to do this for 6 years and all of a sudden have so much trouble....especially since he would have went to sale on Monday.
I'm going to sort off the largest ones .... and he is one of them. It was also quite an amature rodeo last night.
I finally got him in the chute after he cleared one fence, v'ed a gate, and tore up another fence. Calves are so dumb, I guess that is why they are at the bottom of the food chain. :lol: