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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1339217" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>I had a nice bull a good many years ago and was trying to get him in a lot one wet day. When he finally decided to go in after a pretty good distance of walking (and it was a downhill grade into the lot) he burst into a run, galloped through the gate, braced his front legs and slid to a halt. He left skid marks for about 5 or 6 feet from his front hooves. He pulled up as extremely lame on the right front. The problem was in his shoulder and he drug his entire leg around like it was very sore. I did not plan to, but I left him in the lot, and fed him and put water close even though there was grazing and a trough in the lot. It took about 2 months but he got well and I used him several more seasons and never saw a limp afterwards. So, was it a torn muscle? Don't know but I hope that the story is somewhat encouraging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1339217, member: 24565"] I had a nice bull a good many years ago and was trying to get him in a lot one wet day. When he finally decided to go in after a pretty good distance of walking (and it was a downhill grade into the lot) he burst into a run, galloped through the gate, braced his front legs and slid to a halt. He left skid marks for about 5 or 6 feet from his front hooves. He pulled up as extremely lame on the right front. The problem was in his shoulder and he drug his entire leg around like it was very sore. I did not plan to, but I left him in the lot, and fed him and put water close even though there was grazing and a trough in the lot. It took about 2 months but he got well and I used him several more seasons and never saw a limp afterwards. So, was it a torn muscle? Don't know but I hope that the story is somewhat encouraging. [/QUOTE]
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