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Just wanted to share this story to see if anyone has experience with this. I had a first calf heifer (Shorthorn) bred to our Angus calving ease sire. I noticed her in labor which was well before we thought she was due. Long story short, the calf was full term, but it was coming tail first. Called the vet, tried for an hour to get two back legs, realized calf had been dead for over 24 hours because of smell, had to start pulling one back leg and it ripped off. Then was able to get the other back leg and get the rest of the bull calf out. Thankfully, the heifer survived the ordeal alright. I noticed the bull calf's front legs were both curled back somewhat in a similar fashion. Nothing looked too crazy but I said something to the vet. He tried to straighten the legs and they wouldn't straighten out. The knees were stiff and the legs would only straighten so far. I mentioned rigamortous but he thought it was a structural defect in the front legs. I have no clue, never had this happen before. After the vet left I began thinking, well if the calf couldn't straighten his front legs then there is no way that he could have been delivered normal and that is why it died and started coming tail first. This was the first calf from this bull but there have been two other heifer calves born with no problems. Anybody have any experience or thoughts on this issue?