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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 205352" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>I don't recall reading anything about "fader" in my books :?: - and "weak calf syndrome" sounds about like "down cow syndrome" - the perplexed vet's way of explaining that he has no idea what's wrong. :lol: Calf in question doesn't look <u><em>weak </em></u>in the picture - calf is up and standing on four legs. That's not my definetion of "weak".</p><p></p><p>Plainly put, I'd say the vet has no idea what is wrong with the calf and he really doesn't care. He said "there's nothing wrong with her"? - I think it's obvious there's <em>something </em>wrong with her. I'd either shoot the thing or get a "second opinion". (Prolly the former would be my choice. I've been the latter route before and ended up doing the first thing - shooting them - in the end.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 205352, member: 852"] I don't recall reading anything about "fader" in my books :?: - and "weak calf syndrome" sounds about like "down cow syndrome" - the perplexed vet's way of explaining that he has no idea what's wrong. :lol: Calf in question doesn't look [u][i]weak [/i][/u]in the picture - calf is up and standing on four legs. That's not my definetion of "weak". Plainly put, I'd say the vet has no idea what is wrong with the calf and he really doesn't care. He said "there's nothing wrong with her"? - I think it's obvious there's [i]something [/i]wrong with her. I'd either shoot the thing or get a "second opinion". (Prolly the former would be my choice. I've been the latter route before and ended up doing the first thing - shooting them - in the end.) [/QUOTE]
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