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Lame yearling heifer, your thoughts please?
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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1085920" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>It can be metabolic, laminitis can be caused by a high fever (that you did not see), or vaccination. We had a cow that came up lame a month after vaccinations (and aborted) and was really lame for several months. I have pictured her here, when we put her on the table to trim her feet. She is fine now, had a great looking calf this year. But she still has a grove growing out of her hoof, and her toes were really ugly for a year. They grew like crazy... We would have shipped her, but she was lame and therefore could not go to the sale barn. I am now glad we kept her! She is nursing an October calf and we put an embryo in her that she stuck. Due in September...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1085920, member: 18809"] It can be metabolic, laminitis can be caused by a high fever (that you did not see), or vaccination. We had a cow that came up lame a month after vaccinations (and aborted) and was really lame for several months. I have pictured her here, when we put her on the table to trim her feet. She is fine now, had a great looking calf this year. But she still has a grove growing out of her hoof, and her toes were really ugly for a year. They grew like crazy... We would have shipped her, but she was lame and therefore could not go to the sale barn. I am now glad we kept her! She is nursing an October calf and we put an embryo in her that she stuck. Due in September... [/QUOTE]
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