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Heifer down after stillborn calf
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1491555" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I've found them counter productive in some cows. If the cow is gentle and cooperates, it can be very helpful. But if you get a cow that is just mad at the world, they fight it. </p><p>I've used a hoe to situate the legs, feet, ankles, to help get the cow squared up. This wont work on a cow who fights it, but if your cow is ok with it, for sure help get those feet set right. </p><p>We have a second one this season. She, like the other, is just wonky on one ankle.. Both are now standing without any lifting. We'll be able to let them out soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1491555, member: 22072"] I've found them counter productive in some cows. If the cow is gentle and cooperates, it can be very helpful. But if you get a cow that is just mad at the world, they fight it. I've used a hoe to situate the legs, feet, ankles, to help get the cow squared up. This wont work on a cow who fights it, but if your cow is ok with it, for sure help get those feet set right. We have a second one this season. She, like the other, is just wonky on one ankle.. Both are now standing without any lifting. We'll be able to let them out soon. [/QUOTE]
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