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<blockquote data-quote="Victoria" data-source="post: 370953" data-attributes="member: 1258"><p>Was it really 2 weeks before you could get the vet to come out and look at the calf again? (4-19)</p><p>Why is this calf still alive? The vet may have said you could finish him out but my guess is because he knows how opposed you are to putting him down. You have an animal that now falls when he is walking on to his front knee joints and one of them is split open? That sounds painful. So basically you have a calf that has been living in pain and not improving for 8 weeks. Why is this calf still alive? Put him out of his misery all ready!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victoria, post: 370953, member: 1258"] Was it really 2 weeks before you could get the vet to come out and look at the calf again? (4-19) Why is this calf still alive? The vet may have said you could finish him out but my guess is because he knows how opposed you are to putting him down. You have an animal that now falls when he is walking on to his front knee joints and one of them is split open? That sounds painful. So basically you have a calf that has been living in pain and not improving for 8 weeks. Why is this calf still alive? Put him out of his misery all ready! [/QUOTE]
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