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hock heeled?
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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1117446" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>I'm going to guess that if this was bought at a sale barn, the last owner found the cow to be trouble or was headed for trouble. If you have a lot of cows, trouble cows are something you dont want. If she started having trouble after she calved, he probably kept her to weaning put some weight on her and let the bull breed her so he could sell her as a bred cow. </p><p>If it were mine, i'd keep an eye on her. If she ever starts pulling away from the herd, bring her in for special care..It may be once the cows are away from hay feeding and are then grazing, it may be the more she walks the more she hurts. Only time will tell................</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1117446, member: 22072"] I'm going to guess that if this was bought at a sale barn, the last owner found the cow to be trouble or was headed for trouble. If you have a lot of cows, trouble cows are something you dont want. If she started having trouble after she calved, he probably kept her to weaning put some weight on her and let the bull breed her so he could sell her as a bred cow. If it were mine, i'd keep an eye on her. If she ever starts pulling away from the herd, bring her in for special care..It may be once the cows are away from hay feeding and are then grazing, it may be the more she walks the more she hurts. Only time will tell................ [/QUOTE]
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