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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 42508"><p>Good Morning All!</p><p></p><p>One of our cows turned up lame overnight 3 days ago. She was out in our far pasture so we didn't get a real close look at her. Just noticed she was faintly swollen on her right hind shin and really gimpy. Assuming it was likely foot rot, we hit her with Nuflor. She was still really bad yesterday so we brought her up to the barn and put her in the chute. We could find absolutely nothing wrong. No swelling or tenderness anywhere. We poked and prodded all over her leg but can't find anything. She's not off her feed, her temp and temperment are normal, but she can hardly walk. We gave her some Banamine last night, but that hasn't seemed to help either. Any thougths or ideas before I get on the horn to the vet? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 42508"] Good Morning All! One of our cows turned up lame overnight 3 days ago. She was out in our far pasture so we didn't get a real close look at her. Just noticed she was faintly swollen on her right hind shin and really gimpy. Assuming it was likely foot rot, we hit her with Nuflor. She was still really bad yesterday so we brought her up to the barn and put her in the chute. We could find absolutely nothing wrong. No swelling or tenderness anywhere. We poked and prodded all over her leg but can't find anything. She's not off her feed, her temp and temperment are normal, but she can hardly walk. We gave her some Banamine last night, but that hasn't seemed to help either. Any thougths or ideas before I get on the horn to the vet? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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