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Congenital chondrodystrophy
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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1845912" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Anyone had experience with it, possible causes and possible solutions. </p><p>A friend of ours is dealing with what it looks like it this year. Probably the 7th calf from around 20 calves. Had a couple before as well, but it is too common this year. </p><p>I have my own guess, but would like to hear other people thoughts and experiences as we personally never had such issue in 20 years of farming.</p><p>From what I have read it might be manganese deficiency or antigonism, as there are some issues with cows fertility as well. They will take some blood samples from cows, but I also suggested to take some samples of their feed and soil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1845912, member: 19683"] Anyone had experience with it, possible causes and possible solutions. A friend of ours is dealing with what it looks like it this year. Probably the 7th calf from around 20 calves. Had a couple before as well, but it is too common this year. I have my own guess, but would like to hear other people thoughts and experiences as we personally never had such issue in 20 years of farming. From what I have read it might be manganese deficiency or antigonism, as there are some issues with cows fertility as well. They will take some blood samples from cows, but I also suggested to take some samples of their feed and soil. [/QUOTE]
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