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<blockquote data-quote="mitchwi" data-source="post: 187057" data-attributes="member: 2063"><p>A few years ago, I had a first time momma in the barn with her calf, and I cannot recall why they were in the barn in the first place.... Anyway, let them out on Saturday morning and it was not 15 minutes later I was putting them back in as he had gotten stepped on by another cow and was limping bad. He wasn't more than a week or two old to begin with. He was limping badly and after checking him over his hoof was seperated right at the hair line. Just on one-side, called the vet, she said no guarantees, watch it keep it clean, etc, etc... I kept them in the barn for a good 2 - 3 weeks and when I turned them out all was fine, and he never did end up losing his hoof. I was amazed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mitchwi, post: 187057, member: 2063"] A few years ago, I had a first time momma in the barn with her calf, and I cannot recall why they were in the barn in the first place.... Anyway, let them out on Saturday morning and it was not 15 minutes later I was putting them back in as he had gotten stepped on by another cow and was limping bad. He wasn't more than a week or two old to begin with. He was limping badly and after checking him over his hoof was seperated right at the hair line. Just on one-side, called the vet, she said no guarantees, watch it keep it clean, etc, etc... I kept them in the barn for a good 2 - 3 weeks and when I turned them out all was fine, and he never did end up losing his hoof. I was amazed. [/QUOTE]
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