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calf with a limp
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<blockquote data-quote="Tod Dague" data-source="post: 371832" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>He has some swelling just above the pastern. It didn't feel like a fracture to me. The site felt feverish but the calf didn't have a fever. No cuts or puncture wounds around the cannon, pastern, or hoof. He is getting around fine with no droop. The vet was already home and I felt that the calf would live until the AM, so I went ahead and gave him a shot of LA 200 and put him back out with his dam. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas or recommendations?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tod Dague, post: 371832, member: 61"] He has some swelling just above the pastern. It didn't feel like a fracture to me. The site felt feverish but the calf didn't have a fever. No cuts or puncture wounds around the cannon, pastern, or hoof. He is getting around fine with no droop. The vet was already home and I felt that the calf would live until the AM, so I went ahead and gave him a shot of LA 200 and put him back out with his dam. Any ideas or recommendations? [/QUOTE]
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