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<blockquote data-quote="pawzntails" data-source="post: 208119" data-attributes="member: 3815"><p>Hi there I am new to the forum and have a question about a calf that we had to pull. My husbands grandfather had to pull one of the calves and in doing so, he can't stand up on one leg. Seems to me upon closer look, since weve been having to bottle feed it, because he can't get up high enough or bend his head up high enough to nurse, that his leg isn't broken, but maybe his shoulder has been pulled out of joint. Has anyone ever come across something like this? If, so what can you do for him. Grandpa's 80 + years old and stuck to his ways and seems to think it'll be fine. Any suggestions,other than the obvious go to the vet? Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pawzntails, post: 208119, member: 3815"] Hi there I am new to the forum and have a question about a calf that we had to pull. My husbands grandfather had to pull one of the calves and in doing so, he can't stand up on one leg. Seems to me upon closer look, since weve been having to bottle feed it, because he can't get up high enough or bend his head up high enough to nurse, that his leg isn't broken, but maybe his shoulder has been pulled out of joint. Has anyone ever come across something like this? If, so what can you do for him. Grandpa's 80 + years old and stuck to his ways and seems to think it'll be fine. Any suggestions,other than the obvious go to the vet? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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