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Fluid on the knee
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<blockquote data-quote="CheyenneLittle" data-source="post: 1113804" data-attributes="member: 22077"><p>Does it pit with pressure? Call a vet. You'd think a teacher would have sense to do so. You can give banamine a pain and ani inflammatory inj solution. Try exercise and cold hosing is he lame? Other issue is if its a market animal for consumption. Check withdrawal on meds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CheyenneLittle, post: 1113804, member: 22077"] Does it pit with pressure? Call a vet. You'd think a teacher would have sense to do so. You can give banamine a pain and ani inflammatory inj solution. Try exercise and cold hosing is he lame? Other issue is if its a market animal for consumption. Check withdrawal on meds. [/QUOTE]
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