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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 66460" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Yes I will be glad to take a picture of the cast. It will be this weekend before I can get to actually see the cow. I will take the camera with me when I go and get a picture. I will definitely keep you posted. The lady that is an RN has a lot of experience with this type of problems, except with humans. She works with some orthopedic doctors and they are concerned about the cow too. I think the cow will be taken care of the best of their ability. I would think the cast was done right. I was told the leg was straight when the cast was put on and it is holding. I realize that cows and humans are different, but it can be handled somewhat the same other than telling the cow to lay still. I hope this turns out good so that it might help the cow and others that might run into the same problem later on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 66460, member: 637"] Yes I will be glad to take a picture of the cast. It will be this weekend before I can get to actually see the cow. I will take the camera with me when I go and get a picture. I will definitely keep you posted. The lady that is an RN has a lot of experience with this type of problems, except with humans. She works with some orthopedic doctors and they are concerned about the cow too. I think the cow will be taken care of the best of their ability. I would think the cast was done right. I was told the leg was straight when the cast was put on and it is holding. I realize that cows and humans are different, but it can be handled somewhat the same other than telling the cow to lay still. I hope this turns out good so that it might help the cow and others that might run into the same problem later on. [/QUOTE]
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