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Corkscrew claw treatment
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<blockquote data-quote="Black and Good" data-source="post: 1328248" data-attributes="member: 17830"><p>From what I have seen and researched "Crockscrew Claw" is genetic and doesn't normally show until around two years of age. Also, its normally the inside fronts and outside rears that turn in. It tends to be the most prominent in Angus and Gelbvieh cattle. I had a Gelbvieh bull with it years ago it showed up right as he turned two years old. I'm thinking this may be a feed related problem but without knowing how much feed she been getting I'm just guessing. For her age, I'd be thinking about putting her in a portable aluminum/steel box and make a stop at the nearest sale barn. Good luck. B&G</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black and Good, post: 1328248, member: 17830"] From what I have seen and researched "Crockscrew Claw" is genetic and doesn't normally show until around two years of age. Also, its normally the inside fronts and outside rears that turn in. It tends to be the most prominent in Angus and Gelbvieh cattle. I had a Gelbvieh bull with it years ago it showed up right as he turned two years old. I'm thinking this may be a feed related problem but without knowing how much feed she been getting I'm just guessing. For her age, I'd be thinking about putting her in a portable aluminum/steel box and make a stop at the nearest sale barn. Good luck. B&G [/QUOTE]
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