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Wrye face/neck calf
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<blockquote data-quote="TNfamilyfarm" data-source="post: 586160" data-attributes="member: 5142"><p><span style="color: #BF0040">Thanks for the replies. I have had her over a week now and no changes in feeding! She drinks plenty eats minimal hay. I gave her a second round of nuflor for the snotty nose. This calf must weigh around 325lbs, she does not appear ill other than the sotty nose(no coughing,droopy ears, etc). I figured if she is this big than she should be able to continue to grow. The articles I have seen on wryeneck describe it as a congenital defect from the mother ingesting toxins during pregnancy! I'm still working on the pics, so i'll describe her defect. Take your head and lightly try to touch your ear to your shoulder. I do not note any mouth deformity, appears to chew her cud. I have not heard her moo. I have put some grain in her hay, she shows not interest in apples or even calf milk replacer. </span></p><p><span style="color: #BF0040">For now I turned her out with the others hoping for some like feeding to catch on. I will post some pics ASAP </span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNfamilyfarm, post: 586160, member: 5142"] [color=#BF0040]Thanks for the replies. I have had her over a week now and no changes in feeding! She drinks plenty eats minimal hay. I gave her a second round of nuflor for the snotty nose. This calf must weigh around 325lbs, she does not appear ill other than the sotty nose(no coughing,droopy ears, etc). I figured if she is this big than she should be able to continue to grow. The articles I have seen on wryeneck describe it as a congenital defect from the mother ingesting toxins during pregnancy! I'm still working on the pics, so i'll describe her defect. Take your head and lightly try to touch your ear to your shoulder. I do not note any mouth deformity, appears to chew her cud. I have not heard her moo. I have put some grain in her hay, she shows not interest in apples or even calf milk replacer. For now I turned her out with the others hoping for some like feeding to catch on. I will post some pics ASAP [/color] [/QUOTE]
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