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Navel ILL Heifer calf
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<blockquote data-quote="angus9259" data-source="post: 1695999" data-attributes="member: 7398"><p>I get a lot of naval ill and have never been able to figure out why exactly. I calve in clean pasture. I've come to assume I have a nutritional deficiency in the cows - though they are on pasture with quality mineral. Anyway..... nothing I'm seeing here sounds like naval ill. a "squishy" naval is not naval ill. A swollen firm and warm naval is more generally naval ill. Also, a limp is not generally naval ill gone to joint ill. In joint ill they swell - as mentioned - and tend to buckle at the knees when they are standing. Anyway, that's my experience. I think you have/had a calf with a leg injury - but I'm suggesting that from hundreds of miles away with picture I can't see to well...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus9259, post: 1695999, member: 7398"] I get a lot of naval ill and have never been able to figure out why exactly. I calve in clean pasture. I've come to assume I have a nutritional deficiency in the cows - though they are on pasture with quality mineral. Anyway..... nothing I'm seeing here sounds like naval ill. a "squishy" naval is not naval ill. A swollen firm and warm naval is more generally naval ill. Also, a limp is not generally naval ill gone to joint ill. In joint ill they swell - as mentioned - and tend to buckle at the knees when they are standing. Anyway, that's my experience. I think you have/had a calf with a leg injury - but I'm suggesting that from hundreds of miles away with picture I can't see to well... [/QUOTE]
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