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<blockquote data-quote="cag" data-source="post: 1105271" data-attributes="member: 21910"><p>The vet checked her but he was just not real sure . At the time she was grinding her teeth and he felt her but not a lot . He said he had seen more with the fed lock not in the knee. At that the he said the only way to know for sure was to take he in for X-rays which he does not do. After that he splinted one leg and seemed a lot better. He is an small / large animal vet. </p><p>The calf weighed @ 85 at birth . If it is contracted tendons would he be able to feel that for sure ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cag, post: 1105271, member: 21910"] The vet checked her but he was just not real sure . At the time she was grinding her teeth and he felt her but not a lot . He said he had seen more with the fed lock not in the knee. At that the he said the only way to know for sure was to take he in for X-rays which he does not do. After that he splinted one leg and seemed a lot better. He is an small / large animal vet. The calf weighed @ 85 at birth . If it is contracted tendons would he be able to feel that for sure ? [/QUOTE]
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