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    My girls

    Murray, was the dead calf alive when it was born? Do you know for sure that an animal killed it? Was there evidence that "coyotes/birds whatever" killed the calf? It is not nice to wildlife to blame them if they weren't actually to blame. Check out the scientific review on my website...
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    We had hoped for two.

    Deer fawns and beef calves born with contracted tendons that were given one tablet of Calc. Phos. 6X homeopathic cell salt at least three times a day, morning, early afternoon and night, had normal straight legs in less than three days. Cell salts can usually be found at health food stores. The...
  3. J

    Team work makes the dream work

    I know some people hate all wildlife, but why possums?
  4. J

    Abort

    ThThe This fetus appears to have obvious developmental malformations including legs much shorter than normal and underdeveloped muzzle and upper face, thus it likely had internal malformations, resulting in death.
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    One down 5 to go.

    See my other post. One of the things that the teratogenic pesticides do is cause death to the fetus or to the newborn immediately after it is born. All of the teratogenic pesticides have been found in the rain and in the surface water. The rain falls on all the foliage eaten by grazing animals...
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    One down 5 to go.

    I know I am going to get heck for this, but you should check the bite on the dead calf. If it has an underbite, it was likely exposed to one or all three of the most used highly teratogenic (birth defect causing) pesticides (according to recent studies). Those three teratogenic pesticides are...
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    Ever seen this before?

    Silver, your calf also has an obvious underbite. I was brought a hairless I once was brought a calf with almost no hair, like your calf, by a neighbor to necropsy. It had a very severe underbite and died from internal birth defects soon after birth. Disrupted hair or feather growth on mammals...
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    Calving 2023

    Did the heart have an enlarged right ventricle? Did the lungs have any white areas on them or raised alveoli on the surface of the lung? And I am going to get yelled at for asking this, but did you check the calf to see if the bite was normal?
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    New bull???

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    2022, here we go again!

    It's muzzle is upturned and the lower incisors are showing. Does she have an underbite? Why is it that livestock owners don't care that exposure to Imidicloprid, the insecticide that is killing birds and pollinators at very alarming rates was also shown to cause underdeveloped facial bones...
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    2022, here we go again!

    A more alkaline level in the reproductive tract of the female at the time of breeding has been shown to favor producing males, since the more alkaline levels kill the X sperm. If the female has low calcium and magnesium mineral levels, she will have a more alkaline level in her body fluids, and...
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    2022, here we go again!

    Interesting. The white-tailed deer in our area had 2/3rds females each year from 2014 through 2018. No one has gotten sex ratios since then so don't know what the ratios were since then. For 15 years prior to 2014, the sex ratio was from somewhat skewed in favor of males to highly skewed in...
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    Contracture

    We never had a calf with contracted tendons to try it on, but a friend gave the Hyland's Homeopathic Cell Salt, Calc. Phos. 6X to a mother deer that had a fawn with contracted tendons in the front legs. It had been trying to follow her and its normal twin around for three weeks after it was...
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    trauma?

    Something also happened to the calf's right eye. I can't tell what is wrong from the photo, but that eye definitely has a problem of some kind.
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    2022 babies

    The calf's upper lip looks normal. It is the premaxillary bone that looks underdeveloped. She does not appear to have a severe enough underbite to affect suckling, however, even a slight underbite can seriously affects the ability to bite off foliage when the animal begins eating grass. You do...
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    2022 babies

    That is why it is called an epigenetic defect by scientists.
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    2022 babies

    As for Sparkles, the owner should check her bite. Photos like the one of Sparkles are not great for evidence for underbite. Overbite, like your calf had is usually much rarer than underbite and both were shown to be caused by fetal exposure to Imidacloprid. Neither is a genetic disorder. They...
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    2022 babies

    Thank you for this report, MurraysMutts. It is interesting that the calf brought such a good price. For those that have a newborn calf with an underbite, it is possible to stimulate the calf's facial bones to grow to normal. The sooner after they are born the better it works. Unfortunately, the...
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    2022 babies

    Trying to save baby animals has been my "business" for over 50 years. Calves with underbite can't bite off foliage efficiently, thus affecting them their entire life. That may not concern you, but it concerns me.
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