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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 874"><p>I'm from a dairy farm, but we have had the same problem a few times. <br>One cow with a dropped hip has had several calves since then, and the other one is a heifer. The heifer was a 4-H animal, and made it to the show before the dropped hip was noticed. Neither animal has had any problems being bred by AI, or seems to be in any pain. <br>Don't count her out yet, she may come around. <p><p>: I had two longhorns who suffered from dropped hip..neither one was ever sore or impaired in any way. The first one was injured when breeding to a Limousin before I bought her. She had several more calves, both purebred and commercial before i sold her. She is well up in her teens and still calving regularly.<br>: : Looking for other producers who have females who have been injured<br>: : and suffer from a dropped hip. Want to know what treatments were<br>: : used to make cow more comfortabe and what type of longevity did they have<br>: : afterwards and what kind of problems can I expect for next years calving of <br>: : that female. I was unfortuate enough to have a really nice female injured<br>: : after a riding incident when we syncronized a large group for AI, we<br>: : used cidrs and the heats were very intense, and this very large female suffered <br>: : from a dropped hip, Beaut was used to treat the inflamation for the first two<br>: : weeks and she is isolated with the calf and has already been bred back.<p>: : Just interested in finding out what type of life this female can expect to have <br>: : befor it is time to cull her from the herd.<p></p><p><br></p><p><br><hr size=4 width=75%><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:hadria2@yahoo.com">hadria2@yahoo.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 874"] I'm from a dairy farm, but we have had the same problem a few times. <br>One cow with a dropped hip has had several calves since then, and the other one is a heifer. The heifer was a 4-H animal, and made it to the show before the dropped hip was noticed. Neither animal has had any problems being bred by AI, or seems to be in any pain. <br>Don't count her out yet, she may come around. <p><p>: I had two longhorns who suffered from dropped hip..neither one was ever sore or impaired in any way. The first one was injured when breeding to a Limousin before I bought her. She had several more calves, both purebred and commercial before i sold her. She is well up in her teens and still calving regularly.<br>: : Looking for other producers who have females who have been injured<br>: : and suffer from a dropped hip. Want to know what treatments were<br>: : used to make cow more comfortabe and what type of longevity did they have<br>: : afterwards and what kind of problems can I expect for next years calving of <br>: : that female. I was unfortuate enough to have a really nice female injured<br>: : after a riding incident when we syncronized a large group for AI, we<br>: : used cidrs and the heats were very intense, and this very large female suffered <br>: : from a dropped hip, Beaut was used to treat the inflamation for the first two<br>: : weeks and she is isolated with the calf and has already been bred back.<p>: : Just interested in finding out what type of life this female can expect to have <br>: : befor it is time to cull her from the herd.<p> <br> <br><hr size=4 width=75%><p> [email=hadria2@yahoo.com]hadria2@yahoo.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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