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Cow won’t lay down
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<blockquote data-quote="amanicwil" data-source="post: 1851123" data-attributes="member: 23190"><p>Long story short our cow went to a breeder and ended up injured in her back and/or rear legs. No one is sure what happened. She came back after 6 weeks and for the last 3 days she had to be picked up with hip lifters to be able to stand. This morning around 3:30 she got up on her own and had not laid down since! I have a camera on her in the barn and pasture and the motion detection has be consistent all day and she has been standing the entire time. Is this okay? When I talked to my vet earlier today she had only been stand about 8 hours and he said she was fine to let her stand as long as she wanted. We're going on 21 hours now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amanicwil, post: 1851123, member: 23190"] Long story short our cow went to a breeder and ended up injured in her back and/or rear legs. No one is sure what happened. She came back after 6 weeks and for the last 3 days she had to be picked up with hip lifters to be able to stand. This morning around 3:30 she got up on her own and had not laid down since! I have a camera on her in the barn and pasture and the motion detection has be consistent all day and she has been standing the entire time. Is this okay? When I talked to my vet earlier today she had only been stand about 8 hours and he said she was fine to let her stand as long as she wanted. We’re going on 21 hours now! [/QUOTE]
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