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OK | This was our first calf of the season, born 8/22, in our heifer herd bred to calving-ease bulls. This calf is markedly different in body size/shape from the rest of the calves - larger, brown (supposed to be full Angus), and looks like he has some type of skin disorder on his head - lost the hair and the underlying skin looks hard and wrinkled. My best guess is he got into the back-rubber and has a chemical-type burn of his skin. Any other ideas?
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