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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 929741" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>a9259,</p><p>A 'stifled' (ruptured ACL in most cases) bull or cow is lame in the rear - reluctant to put much weight on the injured leg, at least, early on. After a few weeks, they'll stabilize the joint somewhat and be able to get around better - though may always have a gait abnormality, and bulls may or may not be able to return to active service.</p><p>What you're describing - I just looked at 'double-front lameness' -does not sound like a stifle problem. Sounds like you need the vet on site.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 929741, member: 12607"] a9259, A 'stifled' (ruptured ACL in most cases) bull or cow is lame in the rear - reluctant to put much weight on the injured leg, at least, early on. After a few weeks, they'll stabilize the joint somewhat and be able to get around better - though may always have a gait abnormality, and bulls may or may not be able to return to active service. What you're describing - I just looked at 'double-front lameness' -does not sound like a stifle problem. Sounds like you need the vet on site. [/QUOTE]
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