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Calf Walking on Knuckles
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9659"><p>It's often caused by lack of space in the uterus, and as long as you can straighten the legs and it is improving, just give it time. If the calf is right up on the skin of the dorsal fetlock, you'll have to splint the legs to prevent damage. If you can't straighten them, it could be arthrogryposis (sp?) which is a genetic trait. Ask your veterinarian!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9659"] It's often caused by lack of space in the uterus, and as long as you can straighten the legs and it is improving, just give it time. If the calf is right up on the skin of the dorsal fetlock, you'll have to splint the legs to prevent damage. If you can't straighten them, it could be arthrogryposis (sp?) which is a genetic trait. Ask your veterinarian! [/QUOTE]
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