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<blockquote data-quote="Animallover82" data-source="post: 742543" data-attributes="member: 13912"><p>As far as her splitting I don't know. She has always seemed to be sitting in a normal position. I have not seen her legs on either side of her body like yall have described. Although I guess she could have been that way at some point when I wasn't there. When she was found she was layed out on her side and they neighbors helped her sit up. If this were to be the case do they recover from something like that and what exactly does that do to them? Again I haven't seen her in this position but it would be nice to be more informed on that either way. She has been trying to stand up on her own i can see her trying to push her back end up but just cant quite get there. I can even see the dig marks in the ground from where she has tried when I haven't been there. We were rolling her tonite and she kicked me really hard , with more force than she has had in a while. I think she is improving cause she is trying more every day but then it may just be me hoping. I had another vet look at her on Sat and he said she looked like she wanted to live and give her the time as long as I could keep up the daily care. I'm still really upset about that calf though. I didn't get out and really look at it that much but hubby did and has been disturbed ever since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animallover82, post: 742543, member: 13912"] As far as her splitting I don't know. She has always seemed to be sitting in a normal position. I have not seen her legs on either side of her body like yall have described. Although I guess she could have been that way at some point when I wasn't there. When she was found she was layed out on her side and they neighbors helped her sit up. If this were to be the case do they recover from something like that and what exactly does that do to them? Again I haven't seen her in this position but it would be nice to be more informed on that either way. She has been trying to stand up on her own i can see her trying to push her back end up but just cant quite get there. I can even see the dig marks in the ground from where she has tried when I haven't been there. We were rolling her tonite and she kicked me really hard , with more force than she has had in a while. I think she is improving cause she is trying more every day but then it may just be me hoping. I had another vet look at her on Sat and he said she looked like she wanted to live and give her the time as long as I could keep up the daily care. I'm still really upset about that calf though. I didn't get out and really look at it that much but hubby did and has been disturbed ever since. [/QUOTE]
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