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dislocated shoulder longhorn calf
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<blockquote data-quote="jt" data-source="post: 634403" data-attributes="member: 238"><p>more info needed. what in his appearance makes you think it is a dislocated shoulder? the way he walks or the fact he cant get up? like others said, there is no joint there, just muscle. does he look deformed in some way now after the accident? if just a bad limp, then my guess is that he is just severely bruised or strained and will probably be ok. lots of factors come into play, and lots of fuss about what did the vet say, but if he is just limping around i most likely would not have called the vet right away anyway. in my case, my vet would not have been in his office. i am rarely with my cows during his office hours and in the after hours it is hard to catch up to him.</p><p></p><p>jmo </p><p></p><p>jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jt, post: 634403, member: 238"] more info needed. what in his appearance makes you think it is a dislocated shoulder? the way he walks or the fact he cant get up? like others said, there is no joint there, just muscle. does he look deformed in some way now after the accident? if just a bad limp, then my guess is that he is just severely bruised or strained and will probably be ok. lots of factors come into play, and lots of fuss about what did the vet say, but if he is just limping around i most likely would not have called the vet right away anyway. in my case, my vet would not have been in his office. i am rarely with my cows during his office hours and in the after hours it is hard to catch up to him. jmo jt [/QUOTE]
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