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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1799577" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I know this has happened before but dont really recall the details. I know it was another massive bull calf. I named him Lackluster, he just seemed to not care about life. Just laid on his side. This was during a ice storm where i had many calves with problems, from limbs falling on their head, to Lackluster. i had 5 in my greenhouse at once. I was reminded on FB of a video i shot putting Lackluster back out with his mother. He was running and playing and i was so happy. I guess if they can move their legs, there is hope. I did have one that couldnt move anything past his mid back. Not sure how that one would have ended up, a neighbors dog, hog dog that would never mess with a calf :-/, was caught eating this calf red handed.. Neighbor denied, but, i had pictures....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1799577, member: 22072"] I know this has happened before but dont really recall the details. I know it was another massive bull calf. I named him Lackluster, he just seemed to not care about life. Just laid on his side. This was during a ice storm where i had many calves with problems, from limbs falling on their head, to Lackluster. i had 5 in my greenhouse at once. I was reminded on FB of a video i shot putting Lackluster back out with his mother. He was running and playing and i was so happy. I guess if they can move their legs, there is hope. I did have one that couldnt move anything past his mid back. Not sure how that one would have ended up, a neighbors dog, hog dog that would never mess with a calf :-/, was caught eating this calf red handed.. Neighbor denied, but, i had pictures.... [/QUOTE]
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