Still Tryin
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I have a week old White Chocolate calf bucked over badly on both front legs. Otherwise perfectly healthy. Could this be a vitamin deficiency or just structural?
This works. Had a calf a while back the same way, used followed Red's instructions & cleared it right up.Cowboy said:Not seeing your calf here in a picture is hard to tell, but this sounds more like NAVEL ILL than structure problems.
Navel ill is sneaky, they don't have to have swollen navels to be infected. Dead give away, healthy at birth, and in a few days he will start to shake and quiver in the front knees and buck over badly as time goes on. If caught EARLY, he will make a FAST and full recovery. Treatment is very simple -- plain old Penniccillin works wonders. Given for a full 7 days, about 10 per day, and he will be going great. At the very least, if it is NOT navel ill, the penn will not hurt him at all. I have seen hundreds of them with navel ill over the years, not only here once in a great while, but all over.
A few years ago out very own "" RED " posted a calf on here she was sure was crippled. She bucked over badly in front and was going to be destroyed. I wrote to her and gave my opinion, which is just that, and she tried it. That fall that hfr was not only completely normal, but she sold it for very good money!
Give it a try -- my gut tells me it is more navel ill problems than structure!
Good luck -- let us know -- Terry
Still Tryin said:A quick update on this calf. I have given the calf 3 shots of long acting penecillin. 10 ML every other day. Due for another shot tomorrow. Didn't notice much change til the 5th day. Calf is really coming around. I already knocked on wood! He still bucks over every now and then but seems to be getting better by the hour. Unbelievable. I never would have thougt it.
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