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heifer with a limp
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<blockquote data-quote="hersh" data-source="post: 523601" data-attributes="member: 4777"><p>She is due with her first calf in a month or so. This weekend I noticed she wasnt moving as much. I thought she was sick. Turns out its her back left hoof. She is very tame so I can do olot with her. I pushed and squeezed up and down her leg and no sore spots. Its seems to be right above her last joint down there(?ankle?) or the hoof. She will lift up her hoof for me but didnt want to dig in like a horse incase she kicked sideways. Is there anything to look for? doesnt look swollen. She walks but its real slow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hersh, post: 523601, member: 4777"] She is due with her first calf in a month or so. This weekend I noticed she wasnt moving as much. I thought she was sick. Turns out its her back left hoof. She is very tame so I can do olot with her. I pushed and squeezed up and down her leg and no sore spots. Its seems to be right above her last joint down there(?ankle?) or the hoof. She will lift up her hoof for me but didnt want to dig in like a horse incase she kicked sideways. Is there anything to look for? doesnt look swollen. She walks but its real slow? [/QUOTE]
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