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<blockquote data-quote="ValNFla" data-source="post: 205340" data-attributes="member: 3766"><p>The owner has taken the calf to the vet. The vet said there is nothing wrong with her, maybe she had Fader. Fader is weak calf syndrome. The calf is little because she was in poor condition when the owner got her at 4 weeks old. She did not own the heifer. I am assuming the heifer's owner took the calf away from her mother at 4 weeks old or the calf was bottle fed from birth. The owner has nursed the calf and took it to the vet. You should have read all the posts before you assumed she is not taken care of the calf. I covered that she went to the vet several times before now. I do not appreciate death threats because you assume things that are not true. Saying you want to take an AXE HANDLE to someone is a death threat. We, myself and the calf's owner, live near Ocala, Florida. Ocala is where they winter and raise race horses and there are many farms here with cows so I am sure if the vet found nothing wrong and suggested the calf had Fader then the vet figures the calf did not get mother's first milk or colostrum. which is very important as I am sure you know if you raise cows. I know this even though I do not raise cows yet. I am here trying to educate myself and help the calf's owner with a possible new home for the calf. I am asking questions so I do not go into this blindly. I came to a cattle board because I assumed the people here would be educated/expirenced and helpful to someone wanting to learn. Maybe I ASSuMEd wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValNFla, post: 205340, member: 3766"] The owner has taken the calf to the vet. The vet said there is nothing wrong with her, maybe she had Fader. Fader is weak calf syndrome. The calf is little because she was in poor condition when the owner got her at 4 weeks old. She did not own the heifer. I am assuming the heifer's owner took the calf away from her mother at 4 weeks old or the calf was bottle fed from birth. The owner has nursed the calf and took it to the vet. You should have read all the posts before you assumed she is not taken care of the calf. I covered that she went to the vet several times before now. I do not appreciate death threats because you assume things that are not true. Saying you want to take an AXE HANDLE to someone is a death threat. We, myself and the calf's owner, live near Ocala, Florida. Ocala is where they winter and raise race horses and there are many farms here with cows so I am sure if the vet found nothing wrong and suggested the calf had Fader then the vet figures the calf did not get mother's first milk or colostrum. which is very important as I am sure you know if you raise cows. I know this even though I do not raise cows yet. I am here trying to educate myself and help the calf's owner with a possible new home for the calf. I am asking questions so I do not go into this blindly. I came to a cattle board because I assumed the people here would be educated/expirenced and helpful to someone wanting to learn. Maybe I ASSuMEd wrong. [/QUOTE]
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