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twins-one has front legs that bend under
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<blockquote data-quote="charlotte" data-source="post: 31600" data-attributes="member: 148"><p>We had a bull calf born that way last year, it cleared up on it's own, in about 3 weeks. We had him and his momma in a separate area, so he wouldn'nt have to walk the whole pasture after her that way, not that he would have minded, lots of energy. But yah can make sure he's eating the way he should and not worry about keeping up with mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charlotte, post: 31600, member: 148"] We had a bull calf born that way last year, it cleared up on it's own, in about 3 weeks. We had him and his momma in a separate area, so he wouldn'nt have to walk the whole pasture after her that way, not that he would have minded, lots of energy. But yah can make sure he's eating the way he should and not worry about keeping up with mom. [/QUOTE]
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