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hooves trimmed...limping now...normal or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="fishgirl4" data-source="post: 597584" data-attributes="member: 8953"><p>thanks for all the info...the vet is a large animal guy...the long toes were just on the back and were curling up and maybe a little inward...a little blood after the trim... not a whole lot of funk in there, which was good.., the vet said he trims a "fair deal" (not show cows.)..so i'm hopeful i didn't make a huge financial mistake....she might be my first to get culled down the road but i thought i would give the girl a chance before she gets a one way trip to town...still gimpy today but keeping a close eye on her...she is also supposed to calve in january , so maybe she's a little tired too</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fishgirl4, post: 597584, member: 8953"] thanks for all the info...the vet is a large animal guy...the long toes were just on the back and were curling up and maybe a little inward...a little blood after the trim... not a whole lot of funk in there, which was good.., the vet said he trims a "fair deal" (not show cows.)..so i'm hopeful i didn't make a huge financial mistake....she might be my first to get culled down the road but i thought i would give the girl a chance before she gets a one way trip to town...still gimpy today but keeping a close eye on her...she is also supposed to calve in january , so maybe she's a little tired too [/QUOTE]
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