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Nail in calf hoof
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<blockquote data-quote="Arancher" data-source="post: 34637" data-attributes="member: 241"><p>Had a bull abot a year ago that broke his back hoof off almost in half.How he managed to do that is anybodies guess. I figured he was a goner because it didn't look like anything fixable. Called my vet and he came put him to sleep and he placed a rubber shoe that glues to the hoof. It comes off after about a week or two but stays on long enough to get the healing started. The bull is fine doesn't show any effect. The whole procedure cost app. 100.00 dollars ,well worth the cost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arancher, post: 34637, member: 241"] Had a bull abot a year ago that broke his back hoof off almost in half.How he managed to do that is anybodies guess. I figured he was a goner because it didn't look like anything fixable. Called my vet and he came put him to sleep and he placed a rubber shoe that glues to the hoof. It comes off after about a week or two but stays on long enough to get the healing started. The bull is fine doesn't show any effect. The whole procedure cost app. 100.00 dollars ,well worth the cost. [/QUOTE]
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