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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 25148"><p>The back legs felt normal on the calf. And as far as the snake bite potential, I do have a lot of rattle snakes and copperheads around my farm but I didn't notice any swelling or marks on the calf. I had this calf and another calf, about 10 weeks old, togethor with their moms and a few other cows. These two calves stayed togethor constantly and the other calf is perfectly fine with no signs of problems. One other thing was that it's anus seemed to be protruding out an inch or two as if it where under some type of strain. I can't help but think that my calf had some type of internal problem. But I am not a vet nor have I had a long history in cattle. Thanks for all the post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 25148"] The back legs felt normal on the calf. And as far as the snake bite potential, I do have a lot of rattle snakes and copperheads around my farm but I didn't notice any swelling or marks on the calf. I had this calf and another calf, about 10 weeks old, togethor with their moms and a few other cows. These two calves stayed togethor constantly and the other calf is perfectly fine with no signs of problems. One other thing was that it's anus seemed to be protruding out an inch or two as if it where under some type of strain. I can't help but think that my calf had some type of internal problem. But I am not a vet nor have I had a long history in cattle. Thanks for all the post. [/QUOTE]
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