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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1452357" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Have been watching her since the injury and she has improved alot. She's been growing alot since then and her leg has made an improvement to the good side. That's a photo taken in April-May. Now when she walks she puts her hoof almost normally and we maybe even won't need to trim her hooves as she does a good job now with it. No pain in her leg too. She's very mobile, walking and running with other heifers and she's the head of her herd now. Time will show, but we always can cull her later if there will be some problems, because we get ~1-2 such good heifers in a couple years and it's pretty hard to grow a good heifer into a cow. We had to cull many due to being open or other health problems which would have affected the future calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1452357, member: 19683"] Have been watching her since the injury and she has improved alot. She's been growing alot since then and her leg has made an improvement to the good side. That's a photo taken in April-May. Now when she walks she puts her hoof almost normally and we maybe even won't need to trim her hooves as she does a good job now with it. No pain in her leg too. She's very mobile, walking and running with other heifers and she's the head of her herd now. Time will show, but we always can cull her later if there will be some problems, because we get ~1-2 such good heifers in a couple years and it's pretty hard to grow a good heifer into a cow. We had to cull many due to being open or other health problems which would have affected the future calf. [/QUOTE]
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