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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1245589" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Middle of last week I brought one of my cows back home after she had been away for a while. No sooner than she got off the trailer she had to start headbutting another one. Only lasted a little while as she saw she was getting no where and she limped off. I didn't worry about her then, but she kept that limp up and today it was more pronounced. I got her in the squeeze to have a look. She broke the end of one toe off and it's apparently really sore. I cleaned it up and put a little betadine solution on it. It didn't appear to be infected and I didn't figure to wrap it because it's so muddy. Thought about hitting her with some pen, but changed my mind. Anything else to do for it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1245589, member: 16503"] Middle of last week I brought one of my cows back home after she had been away for a while. No sooner than she got off the trailer she had to start headbutting another one. Only lasted a little while as she saw she was getting no where and she limped off. I didn't worry about her then, but she kept that limp up and today it was more pronounced. I got her in the squeeze to have a look. She broke the end of one toe off and it's apparently really sore. I cleaned it up and put a little betadine solution on it. It didn't appear to be infected and I didn't figure to wrap it because it's so muddy. Thought about hitting her with some pen, but changed my mind. Anything else to do for it? [/QUOTE]
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