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Calf born in New Mexico with 5 legs

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - One of Orlando Romero's calves has a leg up on the other 25 calves born within the last two weeks on his ranch east of Tucumcari. The calf was born with an extra leg, with two hooves, growing from its back.

Ranchers in the area aren't quite sure what to make of the little Limousin heifer. That is, if they can catch her.

"She moves like a damn deer. I had a heck of a time trying to catch her," said Jess Weaks, the ranch caretaker. "She's pretty ornery, that's for sure."

The week-old calf's extra leg does not touch the ground. It is attached to the calf's back between the shoulder blades, and hangs to its right side.

The branch-like growth is the only major difference between the copper-colored calf and the rest of the herd, said Shane Jennings, a neighbor who first spotted the heifer.

"It's just cosmetic. She's out there in the pasture right now, like any other cow. The little booger's doing good. It's in real good health," Jennings said.

Jennings was in the field checking on yearlings last week when he saw that one cow was close to giving birth. He left to tend to other work, and when he returned he saw the cow with her new calf.

But he was startled by what he saw when he approached the hours-old calf.

"I thought, 'What in the world is that?' and as I got a closer look and saw the extra leg I said 'Oh boy, what am I gonna come up with next?'" Jennings said.

Jennings said he's seen deformities in calves before and that Tucumcari's ranch supply store used to have a stuffed two-headed, stillborn calf.

"But I've never seen anything like this," he said.

Neither have most people, said Milton Thomas, professor of beef cattle physiology and genetics at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. He said extra body parts are a freak occurrence.

"It's very, very rare," Thomas said. "Generally, a lot of these don't do well."

Thomas said extra appendages result of a cellular mix up during the replication of genetic material in early embryo development. Certain cells will develop into tissues such as muscles or organs, but some receive skewed signals and grow into unnecessary parts.

"This calf wasn't exposed to anything in the environment or anything like that. This happens to all mammalian species," Thomas said.

Weaks said Romero has talked with veterinarians about removing the leg, and will likely transport the calf to his other ranch in Sapello, where it will become an ordinary cow.

"All (Romero) did was laugh when I told him about the calf," Weaks said. "I think he's gonna keep her. She's so cute. Women would die for eyelashes like hers."

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There is a tourist attraction in Kansas called Prairie Dog Town that has 5 and 6 legged cows you can see. Both of them are alive and doing well. But their feet are hanging from their back end not their side. This is kinda wild to see. :shock:
 
I may be in the minority in this opinion... but, I think these type of natural abnormalities should be forbidden for publicaton...except for text books. Further, I think the animals should be put down. My feeling is from the heart.....because they will be gazed at for life.
 
preston39":34oemp5i said:
I may be in the minority in this opinion... but, I think these type of natural abnormalities should be forbidden for publicaton...except for text books. Further, I think the animals should be put down. My feeling is from the heart.....because they will be gazed at for life.

That is a purty sad assessment of the situation. It doesn't know it's different. It doesn't appear from the report to be suffering. It stands a decent chance of living a longer and more pampered life than if it was normal. Probably make the owner a few dollars more too.

Then again .. I may be wrong.
 
Wewild":48zgh0ga said:
preston39":48zgh0ga said:
I may be in the minority in this opinion... but, I think these type of natural abnormalities should be forbidden for publicaton...except for text books. Further, I think the animals should be put down. My feeling is from the heart.....because they will be gazed at for life.

That is a purty sad assessment of the situation. It doesn't know it's different. It doesn't appear from the report to be suffering. It stands a decent chance of living a longer and more pampered life than if it was normal. Probably make the owner a few dollars more too.

Then again .. I may be wrong.

i agree, wewild!! unless the animal is in obvious distress, why "put it down"....from a medical standpoint, i have seen worse!! too often, a "twin" is absorbed in utero...only every once in awhile, something goes wrong!!
 
My sentiments too Wewild. From the sounds of things, this one would be an exception to my rules that I would go the extra step for...... just 'cuz.
 
ranchwife":2tjf1bp7 said:
Wewild":2tjf1bp7 said:
preston39":2tjf1bp7 said:
I may be in the minority in this opinion... but, I think these type of natural abnormalities should be forbidden for publicaton...except for text books. Further, I think the animals should be put down. My feeling is from the heart.....because they will be gazed at for life.

That is a purty sad assessment of the situation. It doesn't know it's different. It doesn't appear from the report to be suffering. It stands a decent chance of living a longer and more pampered life than if it was normal. Probably make the owner a few dollars more too.

Then again .. I may be wrong.

i agree, wewild!! unless the animal is in obvious distress, why "put it down"....from a medical standpoint, i have seen worse!! too often, a "twin" is absorbed in utero...only every once in awhile, something goes wrong!!

Who cares if they are "Gazed" at the rest of their lives. It ain't like staring at a handicapped person.Guess those shows that show people with extra limbs, or anatomical problems should be banned too? Or better yet...Put those folks Down?
 
I care.....just stated that.......thought english was spoken and understood here.

Guess some folks don't know the difference between humans and animals...sad and strange!!!
 
preston39":1trtfp5v said:
I care.....just stated that.......thought english was spoken and understood here.

Guess some folks don't know the difference between humans and animals...sad and strange!!!

You ever been to a zoo?
 
preston39":wq2odkxu said:
Wewild,
Yes I have......not a pretty sight except for trying to reclaim a species we have almost lost. I guess maybe I don't see the comparison....?

My kid's enjoyed it as well as I did when I was thier age. I believe you comment about "reclaim" ing is far fetched.
 
preston39":33rs9is1 said:
The books are full of attempts and successes in regainingg a species foothold. If that's what you mean about reclaiming.

You said "reclaim" .....I added "ing". I should have been more clear.

Have you ever gazed at an animal while you were at a zoo?
 
preston39":38q4cj7d said:
I care.....just stated that.......thought english was spoken and understood here.

Guess some folks don't know the difference between humans and animals...sad and strange!!!

Man shall have Dominion over the Animals. Bible States that. I'd rather look at a Calf with 5 legs any day than see a Baby born disfigured , or Siamese Twins, Cerebral Palsy, MD, etc. Why Censor Animals for just the Textbooks? The Folks at Ripley's Believe it or Not have made millions off freak things.My point is, Animals don't share the same intelligence as Humans, the same feelings, and so on. Yes I 've seen animals with a lot more intelligence than humans at times. And For the record, Preston39 This was all written in English. Comprende'?
 
Wewild":1wxsgpbr said:
preston39":1wxsgpbr said:
I may be in the minority in this opinion... but, I think these type of natural abnormalities should be forbidden for publicaton...except for text books. Further, I think the animals should be put down. My feeling is from the heart.....because they will be gazed at for life.

That is a purty sad assessment of the situation. It doesn't know it's different. It doesn't appear from the report to be suffering. It stands a decent chance of living a longer and more pampered life than if it was normal. Probably make the owner a few dollars more too.

Then again .. I may be wrong.

As far as bannining or forbidden publication thats real close to Nazism.
There have been birth defects since the good Lord made this place for us tennats. This is a damn cow not a person.
I do believe it should be innoculated with a 44 and the cow sent to slaughter. I don't care how rare it needs to be removed from the gene pool.
 
Freaks of nature have always been regarded as something to look at and possibly something to laugh at. Many even profit from them.

Perhaps I am just an old dinosaur in a brave new world, but this type of thing does nothing for the industry as a whole. And certainly nothing for me.

If it had been born on my place it would have been fed to the coyotes within minutes of being born..

Bez
 
Caustic.

That was the overiding element of my intent. You said it more precise and clear.

I can see someone trying to breed that calf in order to perpetuate it's deformity/gene into ....whatever. Certainly, dominion does not include abuse. Decent and proper treatment of ALL elements of our world is mandated by common sense.
 
Bez,

They can call me whatever...doesn't bother me when I know I am right.

Several years ago we had a unusual birth from a mix..calf with two tails...2nd one started about 6" from the tail head. At 2 days old we surgicially removed that 2nd tail..the calf was harvested at 6 mos. Mom was segregated..not re-bred..and was sent to slaughter when the calf was weaned.

Just the common sense way things should be done.
 
preston39":1ekfyqun said:
Caustic.

That was the overiding element of my intent. You said it more precise and clear.

I can see someone trying to breed that calf in order to perpetuate it's deformity/gene into ....whatever. Certainly, dominion does not include abuse. Decent and proper treatment of ALL elements of our world is mandated by common sense.

Dominion means "RULE" I certainly don't think anyone would in their right mind try to breed, or perpetuate a 5 legged breed of Cattle.These animals that go on "display" are only there to remind us that Mother Nature can sometimes produce flaws. Not a form of abuse. Abuse is defined as: Poor living conditions, no feed, no water, beating and so forth.
 

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