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Parlayzed in Rear Legs
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<blockquote data-quote="topsquar" data-source="post: 198442" data-attributes="member: 3634"><p>we had this happen to about 25-30 hereford heifers, we had 3 Angus bulls get in with them as they where growing they may of been 10-12 months old when the bulls got in a paddock with 50+ heifers we lost a few .we had a hip clamp that we put on the front of the tractor to pick them up,and try and get movement in there legs, problem is when they lie down and cant get up they stop the blood flow to the leg the heifer is lying on, we found this only happened with heifers that get joined to a bull to early, never join a heifer to a bull that is under 16 mths. ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="topsquar, post: 198442, member: 3634"] we had this happen to about 25-30 hereford heifers, we had 3 Angus bulls get in with them as they where growing they may of been 10-12 months old when the bulls got in a paddock with 50+ heifers we lost a few .we had a hip clamp that we put on the front of the tractor to pick them up,and try and get movement in there legs, problem is when they lie down and cant get up they stop the blood flow to the leg the heifer is lying on, we found this only happened with heifers that get joined to a bull to early, never join a heifer to a bull that is under 16 mths. ;-) [/QUOTE]
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