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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 1098603" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>After the discussion on the "Straw at Sale" thread, I was excited to see the large area the cattle would be allowed to roam in as the potential buyers could watch them in a 60 X 48 pen so large that he would have to use straw. After watching farm sales hem their animals up in corners, working them back and forth in a few feet, you must know what to look for.</p><p>#74 as he starts down the fence, he is shorter strides on the left leg. When he makes that turn back to the right, he throws the left leg out from under his bodyweight to make the turn and starts back up the side of the fence with even a shorter stride. The bull is limping.</p><p><a href="http://www.superiorlivestock.com/onlineVideoCatalog/?contractId=1095&lot=74#lot" target="_blank">http://www.superiorlivestock.com/onlineVideoCatalog/?contractId=1095&lot=74#lot</a></p><p></p><p>I say that the Veterinarian made the correct call.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 1098603, member: 637"] After the discussion on the "Straw at Sale" thread, I was excited to see the large area the cattle would be allowed to roam in as the potential buyers could watch them in a 60 X 48 pen so large that he would have to use straw. After watching farm sales hem their animals up in corners, working them back and forth in a few feet, you must know what to look for. #74 as he starts down the fence, he is shorter strides on the left leg. When he makes that turn back to the right, he throws the left leg out from under his bodyweight to make the turn and starts back up the side of the fence with even a shorter stride. The bull is limping. [url]http://www.superiorlivestock.com/onlineVideoCatalog/?contractId=1095&lot=74#lot[/url] I say that the Veterinarian made the correct call. [/QUOTE]
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