There have been 20 reports of (what I am calling) itty bitty babies - these calves weigh between 20 and 30 pounds, are full term and may be born alive. They are Angus or commercial with Angus base and all so far have traced to a well known Angus bull. They have been reported across the country and the suspicion is that there is a genetic component. These calves (by picture) are fine bones and the meta carpus and tarsus seem longer and angled out, head is larger than expected and has a wider base, calves actually look normal but small at first glance ...most die shortly after birth. Although Dr Beever has ears from 5 there has not been a necropsy to characterize the pathology - so a fresh calf for necropsy would be a grand thing. We are on the look out for these calves,i f you should have one please save the ear for Dr B and if you are close to a U or state lab take the calf for necropsy - if you have any questions please email me