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<blockquote data-quote="mystery74" data-source="post: 370630" data-attributes="member: 4625"><p>The vet said that this calf would always be lame on his back leg but we should be able to finish him out flor slaughter, he still has an infected leg, i have put him on anitbiotics just because of the constant ordeal of having to go a squeeze the pus out. He is able to get up and walk over to eat, he sometimes falls on his front joints and just kind of stands there like that, is there something we may be missing here, the lastest opinions are that he is still weak from all the laying around and fighting this infections that he needs to get up and re learn to stand , he also has a huge open front knee the opinion of this was a bed sore. other than the stiffness and the pus he is alert, eating and gaining weight , no fever nothing else. what my question is maybe everyone is just missing the diagnosis on him and we are not treating him for the right thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mystery74, post: 370630, member: 4625"] The vet said that this calf would always be lame on his back leg but we should be able to finish him out flor slaughter, he still has an infected leg, i have put him on anitbiotics just because of the constant ordeal of having to go a squeeze the pus out. He is able to get up and walk over to eat, he sometimes falls on his front joints and just kind of stands there like that, is there something we may be missing here, the lastest opinions are that he is still weak from all the laying around and fighting this infections that he needs to get up and re learn to stand , he also has a huge open front knee the opinion of this was a bed sore. other than the stiffness and the pus he is alert, eating and gaining weight , no fever nothing else. what my question is maybe everyone is just missing the diagnosis on him and we are not treating him for the right thing. [/QUOTE]
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