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<blockquote data-quote="avandam" data-source="post: 1040797" data-attributes="member: 20911"><p>I had brought home a calf from work and I noticed since the first day I even saw her that her eye looked a little weird.</p><p>In the day time you wouldn't be able to tell that there was anything wrong, but at night her LENS is very milky white(because her pupil dilates). Its not on the cornea or in it, its IN the lens (deep down) and you can tell she is a partly blind in that eye, especially at night. During the day it looks like a normal eye (maybe a very little tint of glossy blue..very little though) To the average person, you wouldn't be able to tell. She also is a little small (weighs about 200 and is 4 months old). </p><p>I took her home because (they said) she had frost bite when she was born in March this year (2013), so she is missing her ear tips, tail tip, and 70% of her back left hoof. I have done tons of research but can't find much.. I brought her home Monday and have been changing her feed slowly, which I thought all that would be stressful..but she hasn't had diarrhea and is very healthy, active, and eating great!! </p><p></p><p>I figured if she had BVD she would have ulcers or lesions.. and would have had an "flare up" and got diarrhea or something.. after the 30 minute ride, new place, and new feed.</p><p></p><p>Any insight to this would be appreciated!! Shes just a pet too</p><p>Thank you!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="avandam, post: 1040797, member: 20911"] I had brought home a calf from work and I noticed since the first day I even saw her that her eye looked a little weird. In the day time you wouldn't be able to tell that there was anything wrong, but at night her LENS is very milky white(because her pupil dilates). Its not on the cornea or in it, its IN the lens (deep down) and you can tell she is a partly blind in that eye, especially at night. During the day it looks like a normal eye (maybe a very little tint of glossy blue..very little though) To the average person, you wouldn't be able to tell. She also is a little small (weighs about 200 and is 4 months old). I took her home because (they said) she had frost bite when she was born in March this year (2013), so she is missing her ear tips, tail tip, and 70% of her back left hoof. I have done tons of research but can't find much.. I brought her home Monday and have been changing her feed slowly, which I thought all that would be stressful..but she hasn't had diarrhea and is very healthy, active, and eating great!! I figured if she had BVD she would have ulcers or lesions.. and would have had an "flare up" and got diarrhea or something.. after the 30 minute ride, new place, and new feed. Any insight to this would be appreciated!! Shes just a pet too Thank you!!! [/QUOTE]
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