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Bull has injured left hind leg, need help!
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<blockquote data-quote="hillsdown" data-source="post: 1151813" data-attributes="member: 5106"><p>Take him out and give him a rest along with some anti inflams . Put him back out when he is better and can walk properly again . </p><p></p><p>One open cow who is way late and goes to market if need be or , one good bull that goes to market because he wasn't given a chance to heal properly after an injury . Kind of a no brainer .... He should be healed in a few weeks and it is very doubtful your late calving cow will all of a sudden be miraculously fertile and cycling a few days after just calving.</p><p></p><p> Best of luck :tiphat:</p><p></p><p>Btw I had a bull with a similar injury a few years ago and I saw how the injury happened > An older larger cow mounted him while he was breeding another cow . I treated him with anti inflams and gave him a rest . I did have the advantage of another bull to throw in and take over for him while he recovered though .He was fine after a few weeks .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillsdown, post: 1151813, member: 5106"] Take him out and give him a rest along with some anti inflams . Put him back out when he is better and can walk properly again . One open cow who is way late and goes to market if need be or , one good bull that goes to market because he wasn't given a chance to heal properly after an injury . Kind of a no brainer .... He should be healed in a few weeks and it is very doubtful your late calving cow will all of a sudden be miraculously fertile and cycling a few days after just calving. Best of luck :tiphat: Btw I had a bull with a similar injury a few years ago and I saw how the injury happened > An older larger cow mounted him while he was breeding another cow . I treated him with anti inflams and gave him a rest . I did have the advantage of another bull to throw in and take over for him while he recovered though .He was fine after a few weeks . [/QUOTE]
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