WildRoseBeef
Range nerd & bovine enthusiast
Those first pictures made it look like the calf's head was odd looking, and it wasn't the breeding I was looking at either. But it may have been the angle of the picture and the way the calf was holding his head that made me think that, and I think your vet would've said something about it too when looking at him. Sorry, he just seemed odd to me and I had to say something about it.
In this new picture he looks more like a normal calf, like any normal calf should. I'm glad to hear he's getting better, so hopefully he will make a full recovery and be as bouncy and a schitzen-disturber as any healthy calf should be. And again my apologies for jumping to conclusions on you.
Too bad about his dam though, must've been some unnoticed genetic abnormality that caused her teats to be like that. Weird.
In this new picture he looks more like a normal calf, like any normal calf should. I'm glad to hear he's getting better, so hopefully he will make a full recovery and be as bouncy and a schitzen-disturber as any healthy calf should be. And again my apologies for jumping to conclusions on you.
Too bad about his dam though, must've been some unnoticed genetic abnormality that caused her teats to be like that. Weird.