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One day old calf can't walk
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom D" data-source="post: 162941" data-attributes="member: 2406"><p>Sorry to bump this but I just wanted to post an update. I work my "day job" Friday - Sunday and I am gone from 5am to 7pm so no time for computer, calf or much more of anything other than sleep. Luckily dad took care of her while I was gone.</p><p></p><p>From what dad says, she is a lot stronger and can stand and drink from its mother at will. It can even walk/run, but it is still bunny hopping (both back legs moving at the same time). I am wondering if that is so much because of a physical problem or if that is gone and the calf does that cause that is how it learned to walk in the first place. From what he says, she can really go fast like that so it doesn't appear to be slowing it down anyfor now.</p><p></p><p>She also seems to be pretty tame. That is a good thing. It makes handling her much easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom D, post: 162941, member: 2406"] Sorry to bump this but I just wanted to post an update. I work my "day job" Friday - Sunday and I am gone from 5am to 7pm so no time for computer, calf or much more of anything other than sleep. Luckily dad took care of her while I was gone. From what dad says, she is a lot stronger and can stand and drink from its mother at will. It can even walk/run, but it is still bunny hopping (both back legs moving at the same time). I am wondering if that is so much because of a physical problem or if that is gone and the calf does that cause that is how it learned to walk in the first place. From what he says, she can really go fast like that so it doesn't appear to be slowing it down anyfor now. She also seems to be pretty tame. That is a good thing. It makes handling her much easier. [/QUOTE]
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