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<blockquote data-quote="Bovine Part Time" data-source="post: 976122" data-attributes="member: 19884"><p>I put A 2 year old bull in with my cows two weeks ago. One of my 3 year old I found down a week ago .Called my vet he says she most likely pulled a nerve gave her a steroid shot and Dekasone .we were able too get her up but she would go back down after 4 or 5 steps. I was able too get her up too the barn with the help of my sons truck WE put a piece of pipe on hay spike and two nylon straps and lifted her .She eats and drinks sets like a dog but just drags herself around. should I try to lift her rear end with the straps under her and toward her rear ? I was told too just keep food and water in front of her and see if she heals on her own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bovine Part Time, post: 976122, member: 19884"] I put A 2 year old bull in with my cows two weeks ago. One of my 3 year old I found down a week ago .Called my vet he says she most likely pulled a nerve gave her a steroid shot and Dekasone .we were able too get her up but she would go back down after 4 or 5 steps. I was able too get her up too the barn with the help of my sons truck WE put a piece of pipe on hay spike and two nylon straps and lifted her .She eats and drinks sets like a dog but just drags herself around. should I try to lift her rear end with the straps under her and toward her rear ? I was told too just keep food and water in front of her and see if she heals on her own. [/QUOTE]
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