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<blockquote data-quote="MosesR" data-source="post: 901470" data-attributes="member: 15246"><p>UPDATE</p><p>I spoke with the Vet and he said to roll him off of the side he was on because his leg would be "asleep" and numb. He gave us some steroids and something else?? for pain. He also said to get a tool called hip pin clamp to lift him with but we couldn't find one locally so I plan to use a baler belt to lift his hind end with. When we got back home we rolled him on his other side and let him rest, a couple of hours later I rolled him onto him belly, pulled his right hind leg into the correct position and held him there with the FEL. After some water and sweet feed I backed up the tractor and he stayed in the same position. I think later tonight I will try to lift him if he don't get up on his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MosesR, post: 901470, member: 15246"] UPDATE I spoke with the Vet and he said to roll him off of the side he was on because his leg would be “asleep” and numb. He gave us some steroids and something else?? for pain. He also said to get a tool called hip pin clamp to lift him with but we couldn’t find one locally so I plan to use a baler belt to lift his hind end with. When we got back home we rolled him on his other side and let him rest, a couple of hours later I rolled him onto him belly, pulled his right hind leg into the correct position and held him there with the FEL. After some water and sweet feed I backed up the tractor and he stayed in the same position. I think later tonight I will try to lift him if he don’t get up on his own. [/QUOTE]
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