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Founder, Foot Rot, pinched nerve or something else?
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<blockquote data-quote="USAxBrad" data-source="post: 1365045" data-attributes="member: 25689"><p>Moved these cows to a new pasture to get ready for calving season on the 9/11. She walked across just fine when moving them. New pasture is very lush fescue and clover. On 9/13 noticed the limp, thought nothing of it besides it being foot rot. Just had some 6 inches of rain over the weekend. Got the dart gun, shot her with 10cc of Draxxin. Came back a day later found her like this. Called a more experienced Cattle man and he thought it could be maybe a pinched nerve, she is awfully close to calving. Called the vet, he was coming out on 9/17 to preg check spring cows, would take a look then. By Saturday she was moving better but still likes to lay down more than normal and has problems standing and limps pretty good. Vet looked at her, said she might have foundered, wanted me to monitor her close but didn't want to do anything till the calf was born. As of this morning she very close to calving but still having issues but not as bad as what you will see in the video. Just curious if anyone else has any other ideas of what it might be. Thank you in advance.</p><p></p><p>[youtube]https://youtu.be/8E_BclweGxo[/youtube]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="USAxBrad, post: 1365045, member: 25689"] Moved these cows to a new pasture to get ready for calving season on the 9/11. She walked across just fine when moving them. New pasture is very lush fescue and clover. On 9/13 noticed the limp, thought nothing of it besides it being foot rot. Just had some 6 inches of rain over the weekend. Got the dart gun, shot her with 10cc of Draxxin. Came back a day later found her like this. Called a more experienced Cattle man and he thought it could be maybe a pinched nerve, she is awfully close to calving. Called the vet, he was coming out on 9/17 to preg check spring cows, would take a look then. By Saturday she was moving better but still likes to lay down more than normal and has problems standing and limps pretty good. Vet looked at her, said she might have foundered, wanted me to monitor her close but didn't want to do anything till the calf was born. As of this morning she very close to calving but still having issues but not as bad as what you will see in the video. Just curious if anyone else has any other ideas of what it might be. Thank you in advance. [youtube]https://youtu.be/8E_BclweGxo[/youtube] [/QUOTE]
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