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A Young Cow, Though Lame and Halt
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<blockquote data-quote="M.Magis" data-source="post: 849463" data-attributes="member: 14175"><p>A friend had cow like that once. Walked funny, hunched up and dragging rear feet, lost condition and couldn't gain it back. No obvious illness and raised a fantastic calf. He asked if I wanted her for burger and when I butchered her it became obvious, both rear knees appeared to have been dislocated/broken at some point. Both had very large bony deposits of some sort and large amounts of fluid. A vet could give a better answer, but sure sounds similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M.Magis, post: 849463, member: 14175"] A friend had cow like that once. Walked funny, hunched up and dragging rear feet, lost condition and couldn’t gain it back. No obvious illness and raised a fantastic calf. He asked if I wanted her for burger and when I butchered her it became obvious, both rear knees appeared to have been dislocated/broken at some point. Both had very large bony deposits of some sort and large amounts of fluid. A vet could give a better answer, but sure sounds similar. [/QUOTE]
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