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Nail in calf hoof
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<blockquote data-quote="TheBullLady" data-source="post: 34675" data-attributes="member: 173"><p>We had almost the same thing happen to a very good cow last spring. We took her to A & M and they put her on the table and dug out the abcess and put the rubber "shoe" on like the post mentioned above. It came off about 2 weeks later and she's a lot better. But we also put her in the yard so she wouldn't have as much opportunity to get into mud holes or around the stock tank, which isn't good for the incision.</p><p></p><p>Prior to taking her to A & M, she had been "on and off" again lame for about a year. It was definately worth the vet call and the recovery time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBullLady, post: 34675, member: 173"] We had almost the same thing happen to a very good cow last spring. We took her to A & M and they put her on the table and dug out the abcess and put the rubber "shoe" on like the post mentioned above. It came off about 2 weeks later and she's a lot better. But we also put her in the yard so she wouldn't have as much opportunity to get into mud holes or around the stock tank, which isn't good for the incision. Prior to taking her to A & M, she had been "on and off" again lame for about a year. It was definately worth the vet call and the recovery time. [/QUOTE]
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