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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly beef man" data-source="post: 896378" data-attributes="member: 4786"><p>I have a 6 yr old Angus bull that is dragging his hindquarters. Yesterday afternoon he was fine, but this evening he is dragging his hindquarters with his hoofs pointed back. Has anyone had a bull do this? I am pretty sure the outcome is not going to be good, but I am going to try to get him in the trailer and to the vet tomorrow if he is still alive. The only thing that I could think of that would affect him this quick is maybe he slid off of a bank and bruised or broke something, it is slicker than snot with all the rain we have had. I fell twice just getting to him. I felt him over good when I gave him a shot of LA 200 but could not feel anything obvious broken. I am hoping that he is up walking tomorrow, but I got my doubts. Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly beef man, post: 896378, member: 4786"] I have a 6 yr old Angus bull that is dragging his hindquarters. Yesterday afternoon he was fine, but this evening he is dragging his hindquarters with his hoofs pointed back. Has anyone had a bull do this? I am pretty sure the outcome is not going to be good, but I am going to try to get him in the trailer and to the vet tomorrow if he is still alive. The only thing that I could think of that would affect him this quick is maybe he slid off of a bank and bruised or broke something, it is slicker than snot with all the rain we have had. I fell twice just getting to him. I felt him over good when I gave him a shot of LA 200 but could not feel anything obvious broken. I am hoping that he is up walking tomorrow, but I got my doubts. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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