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Lame yearling heifer, your thoughts please?
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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1085675" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>That wasn't the case this year, precipitation was too low through winter and early spring and the only time the grass really softened up was at the beginning of December when we had 3 - 4 inches at the end of a dry November. Putangitangi might have different weather conditions at the other end of the island, but probably not that different.</p><p></p><p>I had a look at the cow I was thinking of when I said I had some as bad... she's worse than yours actually, but I think she's the only one & she's a cow I was given that has always had problems. I trimmed both right feet a few months ago and now she's a little lame on the rear one and the toes are crossing as she walks, definitely needs trimmed back again. I was told she had always been a slow walker but her toes weren't long last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1085675, member: 9267"] That wasn't the case this year, precipitation was too low through winter and early spring and the only time the grass really softened up was at the beginning of December when we had 3 - 4 inches at the end of a dry November. Putangitangi might have different weather conditions at the other end of the island, but probably not that different. I had a look at the cow I was thinking of when I said I had some as bad... she's worse than yours actually, but I think she's the only one & she's a cow I was given that has always had problems. I trimmed both right feet a few months ago and now she's a little lame on the rear one and the toes are crossing as she walks, definitely needs trimmed back again. I was told she had always been a slow walker but her toes weren't long last year. [/QUOTE]
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