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lame, lame, and lame again
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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 696326" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>I've had 7 with the same problems as you've got except 1 started in the right foot. I've had the vet look at 3 and could find nothing wrong. I've tried everything, I think, but Draxxin and have never had anything that worked. All get a little better, but all still limp a little. Just had another limping on left front out on pasture, checked her 4 times, could find nothing wrong with foot, ankle, leg, shoulder, so loaded her up and brought her home and put her in small lot so she did'nt have far to go for feed or water and second day started getting better and now can barely notice her limping, so hope she gets over it altogether. But if you find what the problem is,please let us know. By the way, mine usually happens in the spring, and never in a cow I would'nt mind culling. Good luck with them, and hope you like beef, cuz the sale barns, here, won't take them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 696326, member: 2919"] I've had 7 with the same problems as you've got except 1 started in the right foot. I've had the vet look at 3 and could find nothing wrong. I've tried everything, I think, but Draxxin and have never had anything that worked. All get a little better, but all still limp a little. Just had another limping on left front out on pasture, checked her 4 times, could find nothing wrong with foot, ankle, leg, shoulder, so loaded her up and brought her home and put her in small lot so she did'nt have far to go for feed or water and second day started getting better and now can barely notice her limping, so hope she gets over it altogether. But if you find what the problem is,please let us know. By the way, mine usually happens in the spring, and never in a cow I would'nt mind culling. Good luck with them, and hope you like beef, cuz the sale barns, here, won't take them. [/QUOTE]
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