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HELP.heifer had hard birth/down for 6wks.Remedies??
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 842882" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>When I read your "subject matter", my first reaction was to say to shoot her. I never would work with her that long. But, you have been amazingly persistant. I commend you for that. I have no answers for you. "Generally" if they get up - for any lenth of time - they get better. But, your's is not. The swollen knees does not sound good.</p><p>I have never heard of the post holes. I have heard of water therepy. Someone had a portable water tank that they exercised the cow in. I've heard of holding her up with a sling, with just slight weight on her legs.</p><p>Again, I would never let it go this long. Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 842882, member: 968"] When I read your "subject matter", my first reaction was to say to shoot her. I never would work with her that long. But, you have been amazingly persistant. I commend you for that. I have no answers for you. "Generally" if they get up - for any lenth of time - they get better. But, your's is not. The swollen knees does not sound good. I have never heard of the post holes. I have heard of water therepy. Someone had a portable water tank that they exercised the cow in. I've heard of holding her up with a sling, with just slight weight on her legs. Again, I would never let it go this long. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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