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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1146167" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Best guess on my part is that it's a big infected/inflamed umbilical stump. The most common things happen most often.</p><p>Persistent urachus would be a possibility; I've never seen one in a calf in over 35 years, but it'd be on the list.</p><p>Calf that age can't extend his penis, so it's pretty unlikely to be a penile injury - but I have seen urinary stones in some very young calves on pasture with their dam. </p><p></p><p>I'll second the recommendation to have your veterinarian check it out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1146167, member: 12607"] Best guess on my part is that it's a big infected/inflamed umbilical stump. The most common things happen most often. Persistent urachus would be a possibility; I've never seen one in a calf in over 35 years, but it'd be on the list. Calf that age can't extend his penis, so it's pretty unlikely to be a penile injury - but I have seen urinary stones in some very young calves on pasture with their dam. I'll second the recommendation to have your veterinarian check it out. [/QUOTE]
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