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Cow has "crossed toes"?
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1017948" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I too would like to see a picture. Here is why. I have about the same issue just starting. One of my cows needs her front hooves trimmed. They are starting to cross at the front tip. But the vet has seen them and said it is definitely not screw claw. Your cow may just need to be trimmed. But nevertheless, if you have a cow whose feet are going to be a chronic problem you have to consider what dun is suggesting which is what I am doing. I am a student of the concept that form and function are the result of inheritance. My mom and dad lived to be 90 (mom is still going), as I approach my senior years, I see more and more of their defects showing up in me. My hands are now beginning to get the same knots and turns to them that dad had. I remember looking at his index finger when he would point it. Mine now looks almost identical to his. The point is that if you have a cow that harbors bad feet, chances are better than even that her offspring will perpetuate that ill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1017948, member: 17767"] I too would like to see a picture. Here is why. I have about the same issue just starting. One of my cows needs her front hooves trimmed. They are starting to cross at the front tip. But the vet has seen them and said it is definitely not screw claw. Your cow may just need to be trimmed. But nevertheless, if you have a cow whose feet are going to be a chronic problem you have to consider what dun is suggesting which is what I am doing. I am a student of the concept that form and function are the result of inheritance. My mom and dad lived to be 90 (mom is still going), as I approach my senior years, I see more and more of their defects showing up in me. My hands are now beginning to get the same knots and turns to them that dad had. I remember looking at his index finger when he would point it. Mine now looks almost identical to his. The point is that if you have a cow that harbors bad feet, chances are better than even that her offspring will perpetuate that ill. [/QUOTE]
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