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<blockquote data-quote="ptb" data-source="post: 316967" data-attributes="member: 5123"><p>Are calf, holstien bull, when we first recieved him had nomonia,</p><p>head tilt etc. through all your opions helped us get him the help</p><p>we needed. First we got his nomonia under control. Then we got his Ear infection healed. Solved his head tilt. Now he's a happy camper and has free run of our small pasture. Its just a hobby</p><p>farm to us, but the calf is in some ways to us a nice Christmas</p><p>present. We greatly enjoy watching him run all around us, its</p><p>like he's doing it to please us.</p><p></p><p>Now he's starting to grow horns, what can you reccommend to</p><p>stop this? Can we buy something to apply or does a vet need to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ptb, post: 316967, member: 5123"] Are calf, holstien bull, when we first recieved him had nomonia, head tilt etc. through all your opions helped us get him the help we needed. First we got his nomonia under control. Then we got his Ear infection healed. Solved his head tilt. Now he's a happy camper and has free run of our small pasture. Its just a hobby farm to us, but the calf is in some ways to us a nice Christmas present. We greatly enjoy watching him run all around us, its like he's doing it to please us. Now he's starting to grow horns, what can you reccommend to stop this? Can we buy something to apply or does a vet need to do it. [/QUOTE]
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