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<blockquote data-quote="KNERSIE" data-source="post: 357785" data-attributes="member: 4353"><p>All young calves are pretty, but most go through an ugly patch at around 4 months old, especially if something has gone wrong in the meantime.</p><p></p><p>I had a first calver have a bull calf and the calf was fine, then he got stepped on and had a dislocated hip, that healed, but he kept a akward angle of his right hind leg as a reminder. Kinda swings it out when he walks. Then his dam got redwater and although I pulled her through, she had almost no milk for at least a month. Then that same bull calf had an allergic reaction to deadline (for ticks) and lost the hair on his back where the pour-on was applied. He was the ugliest thing I ever saw, now you wouldn't even know he had all those problems.</p><p></p><p>there was a time that he could easily have replaced Demetrius as Beefy's herdsire prospect :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNERSIE, post: 357785, member: 4353"] All young calves are pretty, but most go through an ugly patch at around 4 months old, especially if something has gone wrong in the meantime. I had a first calver have a bull calf and the calf was fine, then he got stepped on and had a dislocated hip, that healed, but he kept a akward angle of his right hind leg as a reminder. Kinda swings it out when he walks. Then his dam got redwater and although I pulled her through, she had almost no milk for at least a month. Then that same bull calf had an allergic reaction to deadline (for ticks) and lost the hair on his back where the pour-on was applied. He was the ugliest thing I ever saw, now you wouldn't even know he had all those problems. there was a time that he could easily have replaced Demetrius as Beefy's herdsire prospect :lol: [/QUOTE]
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