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<blockquote data-quote="A.J." data-source="post: 1579627" data-attributes="member: 13664"><p>It could go either way, but there's definitely a chance the calf can come out of it. If he's bright eyed and nursing, that is a positive sign. I had one with it a couple years back, and he eventually came out of it after several weeks of working with him. My vet had me give him regular doses of excede and banamine during that time. The swelling went down and He got around fine with the rest of them when I sold him at weaning. If one was kept as a replacement there might be issues of joints breaking down sooner and arthritis I would think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A.J., post: 1579627, member: 13664"] It could go either way, but there’s definitely a chance the calf can come out of it. If he’s bright eyed and nursing, that is a positive sign. I had one with it a couple years back, and he eventually came out of it after several weeks of working with him. My vet had me give him regular doses of excede and banamine during that time. The swelling went down and He got around fine with the rest of them when I sold him at weaning. If one was kept as a replacement there might be issues of joints breaking down sooner and arthritis I would think. [/QUOTE]
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