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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 547175" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Update: Still looking good today. Friday night my 311 cow (nurse cow to this group of calves) pushed the gate down and so the calves were all out romping in the pasture at 1am (I discovered them when I went to check on my calvy heifer in the middle of the night, LOL). Might have actually been the best thing that could have happened for this calf, as she had to use her leg and the exercise increased circulation to the area. As of this morning, most of the swelling is gone (there's still some strange swelling higher up on the leg that I'll have my vet look at) and she has near-normal mobility and weight bearing.</p><p></p><p>I'm trying not to get my hopes up yet as its only been 4 1/2 days since she came off antibiotics, but I am optomistic that things may turn out okay. If she's still looking good on Monday I'll see about making an appt to get that joint injected with glucosamine so she doesn't develop arthritis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 547175, member: 852"] Update: Still looking good today. Friday night my 311 cow (nurse cow to this group of calves) pushed the gate down and so the calves were all out romping in the pasture at 1am (I discovered them when I went to check on my calvy heifer in the middle of the night, LOL). Might have actually been the best thing that could have happened for this calf, as she had to use her leg and the exercise increased circulation to the area. As of this morning, most of the swelling is gone (there's still some strange swelling higher up on the leg that I'll have my vet look at) and she has near-normal mobility and weight bearing. I'm trying not to get my hopes up yet as its only been 4 1/2 days since she came off antibiotics, but I am optomistic that things may turn out okay. If she's still looking good on Monday I'll see about making an appt to get that joint injected with glucosamine so she doesn't develop arthritis. [/QUOTE]
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