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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9689"><p>I've got a 3 year old cow (long horn), she was fine a week or so ago. The only thing that I first noticed is that she was staying by herself alot. When I went down to check her our the other day I noticed that she was holding her tail head up like she had to go to the bathroom but couldn't. Then she turned around and started to walk away, and could hardly move her back legs. She seems to be in alot of pain. We do have horses that sometimes kick, I don't know if she got kicked, or if something else is going on..Don't know what to do. Checked her again today and she is still holding her tail up, almost like she can't move it down. Help no vets around here. Jackie</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:maire@mlecmn.net">maire@mlecmn.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9689"] I've got a 3 year old cow (long horn), she was fine a week or so ago. The only thing that I first noticed is that she was staying by herself alot. When I went down to check her our the other day I noticed that she was holding her tail head up like she had to go to the bathroom but couldn't. Then she turned around and started to walk away, and could hardly move her back legs. She seems to be in alot of pain. We do have horses that sometimes kick, I don't know if she got kicked, or if something else is going on..Don't know what to do. Checked her again today and she is still holding her tail up, almost like she can't move it down. Help no vets around here. Jackie [email=maire@mlecmn.net]maire@mlecmn.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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