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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 51454" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Nothing wrong with the bone! When she went to move she had all weight on the front leg and it slipped sideways and snapped clean. Sounded like a 2x4 broke. When we put her in the hole I split the hide and checked and the bone was dense and the break was clean! Bones are like anything else if the load is applied at an odd angle it will not bear the weight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 51454, member: 491"] Nothing wrong with the bone! When she went to move she had all weight on the front leg and it slipped sideways and snapped clean. Sounded like a 2x4 broke. When we put her in the hole I split the hide and checked and the bone was dense and the break was clean! Bones are like anything else if the load is applied at an odd angle it will not bear the weight! [/QUOTE]
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