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<blockquote data-quote="cmf1" data-source="post: 1107042" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>I've got a 14 year old cow that has done that for the last 3 seasons. Excactly as you describe. At about 3 months bred she starts walking with click. No swelling and nothing in her hoof. She calves and its gone. Vet and another guy told me it was the calf on a nerve.</p><p>Since your bull probably ain't bred, could of been wrestling and threw something out or twisted something.</p><p>Last year vet happened to be here when she was doing it and gave an anti inflammatory. Lessened it but it didn't go away till she delivered the calf. Again. And she's doing it now as well. Calve in May.</p><p>May not be related in any way to yours, but you described her temporary "click" to a tee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmf1, post: 1107042, member: 6681"] I've got a 14 year old cow that has done that for the last 3 seasons. Excactly as you describe. At about 3 months bred she starts walking with click. No swelling and nothing in her hoof. She calves and its gone. Vet and another guy told me it was the calf on a nerve. Since your bull probably ain't bred, could of been wrestling and threw something out or twisted something. Last year vet happened to be here when she was doing it and gave an anti inflammatory. Lessened it but it didn't go away till she delivered the calf. Again. And she's doing it now as well. Calve in May. May not be related in any way to yours, but you described her temporary "click" to a tee. [/QUOTE]
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