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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 635896" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>I know there is more information somewhere on contracted tendons, but when I do a search I find very little. My search only seems to find more recent posts I am new to this forum so perhaps I am doing something wrong. I actually discovered this site by doing a google search for "contracted tendons" I found some good information. When I came directly to "Cattle Today " and this forum I was not able to find any of the information I originally googled. I tried googling aqain and couldn't find any of the information I found the first time. Very frustrating. Thanks for your responses. I am encouraged. He walks mostly on his fetlocks without the splint. With The splint he seems quite happy and anxious to move about and play. Without he lays down most of the time, just getting up to eat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 635896, member: 9933"] I know there is more information somewhere on contracted tendons, but when I do a search I find very little. My search only seems to find more recent posts I am new to this forum so perhaps I am doing something wrong. I actually discovered this site by doing a google search for "contracted tendons" I found some good information. When I came directly to "Cattle Today " and this forum I was not able to find any of the information I originally googled. I tried googling aqain and couldn't find any of the information I found the first time. Very frustrating. Thanks for your responses. I am encouraged. He walks mostly on his fetlocks without the splint. With The splint he seems quite happy and anxious to move about and play. Without he lays down most of the time, just getting up to eat. [/QUOTE]
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