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Hmmm....I have my eye on another calf... (w/pic)
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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 107708" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>This one doesn't have scours, or pnemonia, or anything that needs antibiotics. Instead, he is a giant bull calf (born 7/10) that was cramped inside a tiny cow, and his muscles are stretched too much on one side, and much too short on the other. His neck is 'stuck' turned one direction, body same, shucks, even his ear is pasted along his head in an unnatural position. LOL. Looks like a dog permanently stuck chasing his tail.</p><p></p><p>I'm willing to pick him up and try something with him....just don't know what he needs or if anything would help. Physical therapy? Selenium? Right now he's gotten very reluctant to get up, and no wonder, the way he can't stand well or walk in a straight line.</p><p></p><p>Anyone else had/seen calves like this, and how'd they turn out? is he even worth spending the time on?</p><p></p><p>---edited to note picture in subject line, see following post for pictures---</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 107708, member: 852"] This one doesn't have scours, or pnemonia, or anything that needs antibiotics. Instead, he is a giant bull calf (born 7/10) that was cramped inside a tiny cow, and his muscles are stretched too much on one side, and much too short on the other. His neck is 'stuck' turned one direction, body same, shucks, even his ear is pasted along his head in an unnatural position. LOL. Looks like a dog permanently stuck chasing his tail. I'm willing to pick him up and try something with him....just don't know what he needs or if anything would help. Physical therapy? Selenium? Right now he's gotten very reluctant to get up, and no wonder, the way he can't stand well or walk in a straight line. Anyone else had/seen calves like this, and how'd they turn out? is he even worth spending the time on? ---edited to note picture in subject line, see following post for pictures--- [/QUOTE]
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