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<blockquote data-quote="Joy in Texas" data-source="post: 338857" data-attributes="member: 4627"><p>We had a heifer calf borned on Jan.17,07. She had the same problem. It took a couple of days for her legs to work right. I would rub them and bend them alittle at a time. Not sure if that really helped,but she would try to walk on her on. By the second day she was up and limping,but she was trying really hard. I kept her and the cow in a pen for about a week.</p><p> I did have to feed her though. I just fixed her colostrum. To look at her today you would never know she had a problem. She can run like the wind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joy in Texas, post: 338857, member: 4627"] We had a heifer calf borned on Jan.17,07. She had the same problem. It took a couple of days for her legs to work right. I would rub them and bend them alittle at a time. Not sure if that really helped,but she would try to walk on her on. By the second day she was up and limping,but she was trying really hard. I kept her and the cow in a pen for about a week. I did have to feed her though. I just fixed her colostrum. To look at her today you would never know she had a problem. She can run like the wind. [/QUOTE]
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