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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 600918" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>We've talked about this before.. but it's been awhile.</p><p></p><p>I have a Brahman cow that does this... after taking her to A & M, it was determined that the tendon in her knee is "crossing over" in front of her knee cap when she goes to bend her knee to place her foot.. so it holds the leg straight for a second or two, then "pops" back behind the knee cap, enabling the knee to then bend. (I hope I explained that so you could understand.. :? )</p><p></p><p>I had surgery done on my cow.. she was good for probably three or four years, then it came back. She has good calves, and it doesn't seem to affect her, so I've left her alone. She's getting old now, so she'll go down the road one of these days, but not from that. Her daughters (I've kept two) have never show any signs of it, although I'm guessing it's genetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 600918, member: 173"] We've talked about this before.. but it's been awhile. I have a Brahman cow that does this... after taking her to A & M, it was determined that the tendon in her knee is "crossing over" in front of her knee cap when she goes to bend her knee to place her foot.. so it holds the leg straight for a second or two, then "pops" back behind the knee cap, enabling the knee to then bend. (I hope I explained that so you could understand.. :? ) I had surgery done on my cow.. she was good for probably three or four years, then it came back. She has good calves, and it doesn't seem to affect her, so I've left her alone. She's getting old now, so she'll go down the road one of these days, but not from that. Her daughters (I've kept two) have never show any signs of it, although I'm guessing it's genetic. [/QUOTE]
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