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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1773335" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>Did your vet look at that sides foot? That's maybe what I would do. Get somebody in with a trimming chute and have a look at that foot. </p><p>Not knowing what causes his limping is making the decision to cull difficult. At least it would make it difficult for me. </p><p>He could have sprained something in the leg or shoulder or has something going on in his feet, but would be good to go next spring. </p><p>If you ship him now you will most likely get docked in price for his limping, I would say, depending on your feed situation, if you have enough feed keep him for now and see if he gets over it. </p><p>At the same time, keep your eyes open for a replacement. </p><p>That's what I would do in your situation. But what do I know............ =)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1773335, member: 39112"] Did your vet look at that sides foot? That's maybe what I would do. Get somebody in with a trimming chute and have a look at that foot. Not knowing what causes his limping is making the decision to cull difficult. At least it would make it difficult for me. He could have sprained something in the leg or shoulder or has something going on in his feet, but would be good to go next spring. If you ship him now you will most likely get docked in price for his limping, I would say, depending on your feed situation, if you have enough feed keep him for now and see if he gets over it. At the same time, keep your eyes open for a replacement. That's what I would do in your situation. But what do I know............ =) [/QUOTE]
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