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<blockquote data-quote="TXBobcat" data-source="post: 28208" data-attributes="member: 94"><p>I would first check everything that Dun suggested and then if there is nothing obviously wrong, it could be she is bruised internally. It also might be in the shoulder. We have one cow that limped when it was brought to us (December '03) from the previous owner. It was purchased and left at the previous owner's for 2 months prior to Dec to get bred. When it was delivered they said they thought the bull had broke her down and he would take her back. A vet had looked at her and trimmed her feet before he brought her to the ranch. The ranch I work for said they didn't want to back out of the deal, and we turned her out. She is just now beginning to walk without a limp (about 5 months later).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TXBobcat, post: 28208, member: 94"] I would first check everything that Dun suggested and then if there is nothing obviously wrong, it could be she is bruised internally. It also might be in the shoulder. We have one cow that limped when it was brought to us (December '03) from the previous owner. It was purchased and left at the previous owner's for 2 months prior to Dec to get bred. When it was delivered they said they thought the bull had broke her down and he would take her back. A vet had looked at her and trimmed her feet before he brought her to the ranch. The ranch I work for said they didn't want to back out of the deal, and we turned her out. She is just now beginning to walk without a limp (about 5 months later). [/QUOTE]
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