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Fescue foot or Footrot..or possible trama?
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<blockquote data-quote="mnbryant2001" data-source="post: 1137642" data-attributes="member: 13796"><p>Yes the symptoms don't fit either of the 2 well. I had concerns with his occasional limping. One day a bit then gone for weeks, that he would do this before I could sell him. Dad had foot problems with the last two charolais he had. Both registered bulls. This one is still hot. 15 out of 16 calved this year. Anyway if he doesn't show improvement quick I will have to resort to putting him down. He isn't far from the loading pen. but it takes several seconds to move all 4. Loading him in the pasture is the only choice. Not sure he will. Or can make the step up in the trailor. It was nearly dark before I found him.He is still grazing but for how long. I added mineral wit ctc to the feed I gave him. I know it isn't a shot but it's better than nothing. Plus I work full time. Then the vet in the area is only at the office from 6:00 am till 8:00 am.The rest of his day is working big operations in the area. So attempting to load him tomorrow night and talking the boss into coming in late is my soonest option. And the sale barn is doubtful. He is to slow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnbryant2001, post: 1137642, member: 13796"] Yes the symptoms don't fit either of the 2 well. I had concerns with his occasional limping. One day a bit then gone for weeks, that he would do this before I could sell him. Dad had foot problems with the last two charolais he had. Both registered bulls. This one is still hot. 15 out of 16 calved this year. Anyway if he doesn't show improvement quick I will have to resort to putting him down. He isn't far from the loading pen. but it takes several seconds to move all 4. Loading him in the pasture is the only choice. Not sure he will. Or can make the step up in the trailor. It was nearly dark before I found him.He is still grazing but for how long. I added mineral wit ctc to the feed I gave him. I know it isn't a shot but it's better than nothing. Plus I work full time. Then the vet in the area is only at the office from 6:00 am till 8:00 am.The rest of his day is working big operations in the area. So attempting to load him tomorrow night and talking the boss into coming in late is my soonest option. And the sale barn is doubtful. He is to slow. [/QUOTE]
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