sue
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This thread has been very helpful thanks steerplanet!
Keep feeding for awhile... then call me and we can have a nice dinnerfullblood said:just pulled a all broad/Eskimo Joe heifer with both back feet looking like the pic on the shorthorn web site??? she is alive what now to do with her???
fullblood said:just pulled a all broad/Eskimo Joe heifer with both back feet looking like the pic on the shorthorn web site??? she is alive what now to do with her???
fullblood said:just pulled a all broad/Eskimo Joe heifer with both back feet looking like the pic on the shorthorn web site??? she is alive what now to do with her???
sue said:This thread has been very helpful thanks steerplanet!
loveRedcows said:sue said:This thread has been very helpful thanks steerplanet!
Ditto! Just finished wading through all 22 pages of this topic. Would appreciate DL keeping us up to date on progress. You folks are way more knowledgeable than I am, and without discussions such as this I too would have never though "genetic defect" if presented with a calf with symptoms such as described. Even though testing for genetic defects can sometimes be expensive I believe it's much cheaper than losing a calf. When you're a small (but dedicated) breeder losing even one calf through ignorance is costly.
sue said:It does look the same as some pictures on this thread.
fullblood said:Thank you Dr Kaiser (DL) you made this so easy to do. thank,s again. great pic would not believe the difference for live to ct scan
fullblood thank you for posting. i joked a little with you at first,,, only because I know you. However your loss will help many.fullblood said:Thank you Dr Kaiser (DL) you made this so easy to do. thank,s again. great pic would not believe the difference for live to ct scan
absolutely right sue - the most important thing to identifying genetic defects is to determine what the pathology is - is what is normal and what is abnormal - in this case it was very important to do a full necropsy (as no one has done it before) to make sure there were no other associated abnormalities.The Xray and CT were useful to identify the limb abnormalities.sue said:fullblood thank you for posting. i joked a little with you at first,,, only because I know you. However your loss will help many.fullblood said:Thank you Dr Kaiser (DL) you made this so easy to do. thank,s again. great pic would not believe the difference for live to ct scan
coyote said:Is there a common ancestry to Aj's calf and fullblood's calf?