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Contracted tendons
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<blockquote data-quote="Sage" data-source="post: 636133" data-attributes="member: 5352"><p>Maybe it's a Vit E def and not Selenium, the bottle from our vet is Vit E & Selenium and it definatly helps speed the recovery on the few we have had. The bigest thing is the tendons need to be streatched, the natural walking of the calf will do this as long as they are on their toes, if their feet are folded under or the calf isn't up then the splints are suppose to be good. Have never had to use splints here they always come out of it within a day or two.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sage, post: 636133, member: 5352"] Maybe it's a Vit E def and not Selenium, the bottle from our vet is Vit E & Selenium and it definatly helps speed the recovery on the few we have had. The bigest thing is the tendons need to be streatched, the natural walking of the calf will do this as long as they are on their toes, if their feet are folded under or the calf isn't up then the splints are suppose to be good. Have never had to use splints here they always come out of it within a day or two. [/QUOTE]
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