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hooves trimmed...limping now...normal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="fishgirl4" data-source="post: 597375" data-attributes="member: 8953"><p>i bought the lot (17) of angus/gert and 3 needed back hoof trimming. the cow that had the worst looking back feet is fine, but one is really gimpy now and prefers to lay down...staying close to the rest but not real active. just got them today and this IS my first rodeo...the vet said this one wasn't too bad, "no rotation" . anyway, i'm wondering if she needs a few days to "get back on her feet", literally. Never seen this done before today, and from a human perspective, the lying on the side part after being put in a head gate after being transported in a 40 foot trailor would probably be a little traumatic in itself...so i guess after all this is ...does it take a day or 2 to get rid of the "soreness"???thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishgirl4, post: 597375, member: 8953"] i bought the lot (17) of angus/gert and 3 needed back hoof trimming. the cow that had the worst looking back feet is fine, but one is really gimpy now and prefers to lay down...staying close to the rest but not real active. just got them today and this IS my first rodeo...the vet said this one wasn't too bad, "no rotation" . anyway, i'm wondering if she needs a few days to "get back on her feet", literally. Never seen this done before today, and from a human perspective, the lying on the side part after being put in a head gate after being transported in a 40 foot trailor would probably be a little traumatic in itself...so i guess after all this is ...does it take a day or 2 to get rid of the "soreness"???thanks [/QUOTE]
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