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new born calf total rigid muscles
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<blockquote data-quote="rcrawley" data-source="post: 1072125" data-attributes="member: 21441"><p>If there is another one will be doing liver analysis. The calves do not die. In fact one that only had back legs affected was placed in a sling and fed for two weeks. Very small percentage but never occured until this fall. Still wondering if something in drought stressed sudan grass pasture could cause this. We also had a number of heidders abort because they were left on the sudan after a rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rcrawley, post: 1072125, member: 21441"] If there is another one will be doing liver analysis. The calves do not die. In fact one that only had back legs affected was placed in a sling and fed for two weeks. Very small percentage but never occured until this fall. Still wondering if something in drought stressed sudan grass pasture could cause this. We also had a number of heidders abort because they were left on the sudan after a rain. [/QUOTE]
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