1. This is the joint of a two year old Chondrodysplastic steer with arthritic joints.
2. The other joints were also deformed and arthritic.
3. This steer was born on the breeder's farm to a chondro-Dexter mother.
4. This steer was otherwise very healthy, but at a very young age his stiff legged movements were that of a heavily-affected chondrodysplastic animal.
5. This steer's non-chondro brother had a completely normal walk, and completely normal joints at slaughter time.
6. This steer never had any injuries, no bruising, and no scar tissue. Again, other joints were also in classic chondrodysplasia arthritic condition.
7. The chondrodysplastic mother is still doing ok at age nine, but that's typical for females. Female chondrodysplastic cows tend to get bad at age 10-12.
