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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9973"><p>I have a steer that I purchased with the intent of showing it. His temperment turned out to be not so great. When tied or put in a headcatch, he would get worked up enough to hurt himself trying to get away. A couple days ago, my uncle and I ran the steer (about 13 months old) through a squeeze chute to administer 8-way and brand it before turning it out on pasture. He thrashed around quite a bit, but couldn't do much in the squeeze chute. After giving the shot, he mellowed out and didn't even flinch when branded (very odd). When we let him out, he fell to the ground and couldn't make his front legs function, it was if they were rubber. Also, he had a total attitude change. You could go up and do whatever you wanted to him. It's been a few days and he seems to be doing better now (he's able to walk). We think that it is either a reaction to the 8-way or a neurological problem, where the stress finally got to him and something in his mind snapped. We thought it could possibly be a pinched nerve, but ruled it out as most likely only one leg would be affected and the attitude change didn't fit. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of what may have happened. Thanks! ~Kacey Kiehn</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:kiehnfam@nwi.net">kiehnfam@nwi.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9973"] I have a steer that I purchased with the intent of showing it. His temperment turned out to be not so great. When tied or put in a headcatch, he would get worked up enough to hurt himself trying to get away. A couple days ago, my uncle and I ran the steer (about 13 months old) through a squeeze chute to administer 8-way and brand it before turning it out on pasture. He thrashed around quite a bit, but couldn't do much in the squeeze chute. After giving the shot, he mellowed out and didn't even flinch when branded (very odd). When we let him out, he fell to the ground and couldn't make his front legs function, it was if they were rubber. Also, he had a total attitude change. You could go up and do whatever you wanted to him. It's been a few days and he seems to be doing better now (he's able to walk). We think that it is either a reaction to the 8-way or a neurological problem, where the stress finally got to him and something in his mind snapped. We thought it could possibly be a pinched nerve, but ruled it out as most likely only one leg would be affected and the attitude change didn't fit. Anyway, I was wondering if anyone has any ideas of what may have happened. Thanks! ~Kacey Kiehn [email=kiehnfam@nwi.net]kiehnfam@nwi.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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