I'm glad to hear she is up. And in my experience once they get up on their own, they will continue to improve. I had a cow that had calving trouble, and while in distress was eaten in rear by coyotes. Found her alive, but down. Got her home and put real wide hobbles on back legs. She tried to get up but back legs kept getting too wide and the hobbles helped with this, per vet recommendation. One morning about 2 weeks later she was up and walking very wobbly. She only got better from there and healed up very nicely, except for the chewed off teats :-( My hubby killed the coyote.