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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1229457" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>Sounds a lot like rot foot to me. Good shes over it. When our cows get that we usually chase them a little and make them run and it breaks it up and they get better within 24 hours or so. Our mentor told us to mix a little extra iodine in with our mineral and that should help stop that. It took about 3 or 4 months but once all of them got what they needed into their system we have very rarely had any problems with it even with this bad weather thats been going on these last few weeks. We had one old cow that I promise you once we got her over rot foot in one hoof she got it in another. She went through all four legs TWICE before she finally got over it completely. We haven't had a problem with her since and she still raised a huge calf and had her next calf on time. Makes me feel bad because I was yelling sell her lol but my dad kept her anyways and it worked out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1229457, member: 23385"] Sounds a lot like rot foot to me. Good shes over it. When our cows get that we usually chase them a little and make them run and it breaks it up and they get better within 24 hours or so. Our mentor told us to mix a little extra iodine in with our mineral and that should help stop that. It took about 3 or 4 months but once all of them got what they needed into their system we have very rarely had any problems with it even with this bad weather thats been going on these last few weeks. We had one old cow that I promise you once we got her over rot foot in one hoof she got it in another. She went through all four legs TWICE before she finally got over it completely. We haven't had a problem with her since and she still raised a huge calf and had her next calf on time. Makes me feel bad because I was yelling sell her lol but my dad kept her anyways and it worked out. [/QUOTE]
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