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<blockquote data-quote="R-E" data-source="post: 740265" data-attributes="member: 8573"><p>That is what the vet thinks. Nothing appears to be broken so that is good, but there was a little fever in the shoulder area of the leg. The vet thinks the calf laid down too close to a round bale and got stepped on. He gave the calf a shot of anti inflammatory and a antibiotic shot so hopefully it will be 100% in a few days (swelling is already going down). I have the calf and it mother penned up in a holding pen to keep the risk of further injury down. Even with just 3 legs the calf is a fighter and got me with a few pretty good kicks when I was loading it into the trailer sat. morning. Thanks again for all the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R-E, post: 740265, member: 8573"] That is what the vet thinks. Nothing appears to be broken so that is good, but there was a little fever in the shoulder area of the leg. The vet thinks the calf laid down too close to a round bale and got stepped on. He gave the calf a shot of anti inflammatory and a antibiotic shot so hopefully it will be 100% in a few days (swelling is already going down). I have the calf and it mother penned up in a holding pen to keep the risk of further injury down. Even with just 3 legs the calf is a fighter and got me with a few pretty good kicks when I was loading it into the trailer sat. morning. Thanks again for all the advice. [/QUOTE]
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