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Bad week, Double Whammy
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<blockquote data-quote="JMichal" data-source="post: 616699" data-attributes="member: 5744"><p>Update. Brought the big bull in the cutev this morning. Lifted his hoof with a rope through the back of the chute. Got back there and cleaned the bottom, looked good there. He is able to kick very well. Foot is what is tender I believe. I tried to clean and inspect between claws but could not do a good job. He seemed to be sensitive to seperating the claws. I hit him with another round of Excede, and 20 ml of Banamine. </p><p></p><p>How long has anyone had a Bull, or Cow, lame from Hoof Rot, and still recover? I know it can get into the bone and you are pretty much done then. I did get him medicated within 2 days after 1st sign of limp.</p><p></p><p>Right now it is wait and see on the calves. I will call vet monday AM if they are still off feed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMichal, post: 616699, member: 5744"] Update. Brought the big bull in the cutev this morning. Lifted his hoof with a rope through the back of the chute. Got back there and cleaned the bottom, looked good there. He is able to kick very well. Foot is what is tender I believe. I tried to clean and inspect between claws but could not do a good job. He seemed to be sensitive to seperating the claws. I hit him with another round of Excede, and 20 ml of Banamine. How long has anyone had a Bull, or Cow, lame from Hoof Rot, and still recover? I know it can get into the bone and you are pretty much done then. I did get him medicated within 2 days after 1st sign of limp. Right now it is wait and see on the calves. I will call vet monday AM if they are still off feed. [/QUOTE]
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