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<blockquote data-quote="francismilker" data-source="post: 436027" data-attributes="member: 7028"><p>My daughter's show calf has been leading well now for 60 days until last week when it got pneumonia. The vet gave it some meds and it appears to be getting better and it's breathing is back to normal. It just won't lead anymore. It's a very calm calf and doesn't show any signs of being a "nut case" it just locks up when you apply pressure forward. Anyone got any suggestions? I've only got about 4 weeks to get it back into the swing of thing before it goes on full feed for the rate of gain competition. </p><p>I don't want to be jacking with it and getting it upset to cause it to go off of feed. In the past, we've had them leading well and pretty much turned them loose at the feed trough for the duration of the feeding out process. It weighs 722 now and I don't want to be going through this leading problem at 1122!</p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="francismilker, post: 436027, member: 7028"] My daughter's show calf has been leading well now for 60 days until last week when it got pneumonia. The vet gave it some meds and it appears to be getting better and it's breathing is back to normal. It just won't lead anymore. It's a very calm calf and doesn't show any signs of being a "nut case" it just locks up when you apply pressure forward. Anyone got any suggestions? I've only got about 4 weeks to get it back into the swing of thing before it goes on full feed for the rate of gain competition. I don't want to be jacking with it and getting it upset to cause it to go off of feed. In the past, we've had them leading well and pretty much turned them loose at the feed trough for the duration of the feeding out process. It weighs 722 now and I don't want to be going through this leading problem at 1122! Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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