I agree. They look better than they did. The orange white face and one of the white face heifers had huge bellies on them a couple weeks ago. One of the really little ones has a giant belly now, I wish I would have gotten a better pic but got side tracked taking one sick one to the vet today. Overall I think they are doing alright.I still don't see what you are calling pot bellied.... Maybe I am blind... I wish I could find the pictures of the pot bellied calves I got off a guy years ago in a trade..... They looked like they were bloated they were so pot bellied... took about a month and they looked a whole lot better... by fall the guy didn't even know they had been his calves... he stopped by one day to see if I had any work needing doing... he was a "jack of all trades"... good for grunt work, and it was worth it to me for him to do some things like tree/brush clearing cutting etc... and asked if I managed to sell those calves I got from him.... they were standing in the pasture right there close with one of my nurse cows and her 3 calves.... I just said that they did okay for me...
Your calves look like they could use some more feed, as they are growing, but they look entirely different than the first pics of them when they were so young...
This little guy took most of my day.I still don't see what you are calling pot bellied.... Maybe I am blind... I wish I could find the pictures of the pot bellied calves I got off a guy years ago in a trade..... They looked like they were bloated they were so pot bellied... took about a month and they looked a whole lot better... by fall the guy didn't even know they had been his calves... he stopped by one day to see if I had any work needing doing... he was a "jack of all trades"... good for grunt work, and it was worth it to me for him to do some things like tree/brush clearing cutting etc... and asked if I managed to sell those calves I got from him.... they were standing in the pasture right there close with one of my nurse cows and her 3 calves.... I just said that they did okay for me...
Your calves look like they could use some more feed, as they are growing, but they look entirely different than the first pics of them when they were so young...
What's the diagnosis? Pneumonia?This little guy took most of my day.
Just posted a full update. But to everyone’s surprise, no. All she could figure was a jacked up rumen. Put him on a “corrective” diet and some oral meds for 8 daysWhat's the diagnosis? Pneumonia?
This is my pigmy midget with a belly. Starting to wonder if he’s a mini somethingI still don't see what you are calling pot bellied.... Maybe I am blind... I wish I could find the pictures of the pot bellied calves I got off a guy years ago in a trade..... They looked like they were bloated they were so pot bellied... took about a month and they looked a whole lot better... by fall the guy didn't even know they had been his calves... he stopped by one day to see if I had any work needing doing... he was a "jack of all trades"... good for grunt work, and it was worth it to me for him to do some things like tree/brush clearing cutting etc... and asked if I managed to sell those calves I got from him.... they were standing in the pasture right there close with one of my nurse cows and her 3 calves.... I just said that they did okay for me...
Your calves look like they could use some more feed, as they are growing, but they look entirely different than the first pics of them when they were so young...
Not to change the subject but I just did a search on dairy beef.
There is this big outfit called The Dairy Alliance.
https://thedairyalliance.com/blog/are-dairy-cows-different-from-other-cows/
They actually answer these questions
Are All Dairy Cows Female?
Can You Milk a Male Cow? Can Male Cows Produce Milk?
I had to 'Contact Us' and ask Is this for real? How could you publish such ridiculous questions? Are there transexual cows? Try milking a bull and see what happens. I have Jersey cattle so don't bother answering, thanks.
OK back to the subject at hand![]()

STUPID people.....
no I got him July 14th. So about 2 weeks before the ear tag I put in. Once they get older, for instance, a yearling, how much of a difference is there with the stunted growth? I’m sure it’s on a per case basis. But I’m assuming it’s pretty noticeable even as they get older?I noticed the belly... also the eartag.... Is that when you got them? I will bet this calf was not 8 weeks when you got it.. no wonder it was not doing that well... He is more likely going to be stunted rather than have some mini in him....
This is when I got him.. I felt like he “looked” short even at that time.I noticed the belly... also the eartag.... Is that when you got them? I will bet this calf was not 8 weeks when you got it.. no wonder it was not doing that well... He is more likely going to be stunted rather than have some mini in him....
Yea I’ve come to the same “taken” conclusion. It won’t happen again that’s for sure. I appreciate it. Time will tell with all of themHE looks like a couple weeks old calf to me...
You got "taken" on these calves... and they are pretty lucky you have managed to keep them going ....
If he has mini in him you will know as he grows more...