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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 1194011" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I have a 5 year old cow that has a problem with her right back leg. I am guessing it might be her anterior cruciate ligament, pinched nerve, hip, etc. It is a chronic problem. When I put aspirin in her feed she seems to get some relief. I would like to relieve some of her pain. She is well conditioned and I pamper her out of sympathy. I realize I need to cull her at some point but she has nice calves, breeds back well and is currently due to calf in March via AI service to Limestone Rimrock. I am looking forward to that calf. What suggestions are there for a regularly repeated remedy that would give her some relief (especially in these cold months) and maybe control the inflammatory process going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 1194011, member: 17767"] I have a 5 year old cow that has a problem with her right back leg. I am guessing it might be her anterior cruciate ligament, pinched nerve, hip, etc. It is a chronic problem. When I put aspirin in her feed she seems to get some relief. I would like to relieve some of her pain. She is well conditioned and I pamper her out of sympathy. I realize I need to cull her at some point but she has nice calves, breeds back well and is currently due to calf in March via AI service to Limestone Rimrock. I am looking forward to that calf. What suggestions are there for a regularly repeated remedy that would give her some relief (especially in these cold months) and maybe control the inflammatory process going on? [/QUOTE]
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