RasorFarms
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We have a calf who has always been partial to his left rear leg. He loves to take a swing at you for anything. Right side is just fine though. Wasn't much of a problem when he was smaller but he's pushing 1100 lbs and working with him daily is getting to be a hassle. He is a fair steer for my fiancé's younger brother and we're just not sure how we're going to be able to fit him etc. My question is: has anyone had experience with problem calves like this and found a solution? Yesterday when washing him we tried holding his tail up at the base like we do with calves we castrate and it seemed to help a little but he still got a few kicks in. To clarify: he's dead broke, gets worked with daily, and we definitely don't do anything that would be hurting him. Also it is just that left rear leg he kicks with. The right is fine. He doesn't act spooked when in the chute etc, so we think he must have had a bad experience with that leg or something. Just wanting to see if anyone has any suggestions or has similar experiences they'd like to share!
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