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Calf with possible Navel/joint ill?
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<blockquote data-quote="ellllle" data-source="post: 987731" data-attributes="member: 20087"><p>I am desperately in need of advice. </p><p>I received a 2 week old Angus bull calf yesterday from friends who thought he may have been stepped on because he was slightly wobbly in the hind legs, especially the right. I felt around his hips, legs, knees, everywhere and nothing felt out of place, broken or swollen. He was walking quite bad yesterday and I found him flat on his side twice nearly choking to death, eyes rolled back, it was traumatic. But today he was noticeably better.</p><p>I noticed that his navel was quite swollen and had a large scab on it and thought it may be navel ill and was starting to form into joint ill, I have had many calves and never experienced this. Although he is drinking perfectly and eating, no scours and he's very alert and active and playful he tends to run and jump and buck on his hind legs fine with no sign of it affecting him, which I read is quite the opposite in navel/joint ill. After he's finished playing with my lamb for about 20 mins I think he gets a little sore, he wobbles about and sits down. He can get up by himself fine.</p><p>I am a long way from the nearest town and my livestock vet doesn't get back from holidays for another 5 days so I just need some sort of advice if this may be navel/joint ill and what is the most affective way to treat it, is there any home remedies that can heal it or at least delay the bacteria until I can speak to my vet? Or is it possible he may have just bruised muscles in the hind legs from being pushed around by bigger cows and the navel infection is separate. And can I wash his navel in salted water?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ellllle, post: 987731, member: 20087"] I am desperately in need of advice. I received a 2 week old Angus bull calf yesterday from friends who thought he may have been stepped on because he was slightly wobbly in the hind legs, especially the right. I felt around his hips, legs, knees, everywhere and nothing felt out of place, broken or swollen. He was walking quite bad yesterday and I found him flat on his side twice nearly choking to death, eyes rolled back, it was traumatic. But today he was noticeably better. I noticed that his navel was quite swollen and had a large scab on it and thought it may be navel ill and was starting to form into joint ill, I have had many calves and never experienced this. Although he is drinking perfectly and eating, no scours and he's very alert and active and playful he tends to run and jump and buck on his hind legs fine with no sign of it affecting him, which I read is quite the opposite in navel/joint ill. After he's finished playing with my lamb for about 20 mins I think he gets a little sore, he wobbles about and sits down. He can get up by himself fine. I am a long way from the nearest town and my livestock vet doesn't get back from holidays for another 5 days so I just need some sort of advice if this may be navel/joint ill and what is the most affective way to treat it, is there any home remedies that can heal it or at least delay the bacteria until I can speak to my vet? Or is it possible he may have just bruised muscles in the hind legs from being pushed around by bigger cows and the navel infection is separate. And can I wash his navel in salted water? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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