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<blockquote data-quote="TCRanch" data-source="post: 1340738" data-attributes="member: 24027"><p>Wow, she was way worse than my girl, looks like both hind feet/legs were affected. We were able to get Minnow up with the track loader & cinches (hip lift didn't work) that night & she somehow made it out of the covered section of the barn the next day but couldn't move after that. Had to rig golf umbrellas to the utility holes in the beds of both Polaris' to keep the sun off her. Little more improvement every day but I had anticipated better/faster results.</p><p></p><p>The other thing I absolutely cannot figure out (and the vet really didn't have an answer) is how it was possible for Minnow to produce an 89 lb calf?!? She was pelvic measured & bred to a calving ease heifer bull that hasn't thrown any calves more than 75 lbs tops, most averaged 70 lbs, long & thin with narrow heads. Naturally she's our smallest heifer.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for sharing and I'm glad you ended up with a winner!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TCRanch, post: 1340738, member: 24027"] Wow, she was way worse than my girl, looks like both hind feet/legs were affected. We were able to get Minnow up with the track loader & cinches (hip lift didn't work) that night & she somehow made it out of the covered section of the barn the next day but couldn't move after that. Had to rig golf umbrellas to the utility holes in the beds of both Polaris' to keep the sun off her. Little more improvement every day but I had anticipated better/faster results. The other thing I absolutely cannot figure out (and the vet really didn't have an answer) is how it was possible for Minnow to produce an 89 lb calf?!? She was pelvic measured & bred to a calving ease heifer bull that hasn't thrown any calves more than 75 lbs tops, most averaged 70 lbs, long & thin with narrow heads. Naturally she's our smallest heifer. Thanks for sharing and I'm glad you ended up with a winner! [/QUOTE]
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