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limping ?pregnant? cow
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<blockquote data-quote="enanette" data-source="post: 148221" data-attributes="member: 2849"><p>2 nights ago I just recieved my 8 year old angus after visiting a bull from another pasture. I believe she must of stepped in a hole, she has a limp on her left front leg. I can not any hoof defomities, leg swelling, ect. She is eating & drinking well. I can NOT handle her, she is WILD. I am NEW in working with cattle & do not have a chute. I was wondering how many days should I observe her till I call a vet? If it is a sprain, how long will it take to heal on it's own & is there anything I can give her in her feed (safe for a pregnant cow)? Thanks for any suggestions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enanette, post: 148221, member: 2849"] 2 nights ago I just recieved my 8 year old angus after visiting a bull from another pasture. I believe she must of stepped in a hole, she has a limp on her left front leg. I can not any hoof defomities, leg swelling, ect. She is eating & drinking well. I can NOT handle her, she is WILD. I am NEW in working with cattle & do not have a chute. I was wondering how many days should I observe her till I call a vet? If it is a sprain, how long will it take to heal on it's own & is there anything I can give her in her feed (safe for a pregnant cow)? Thanks for any suggestions! [/QUOTE]
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