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Possibility of nerve pinching during preg check.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 837107" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>ROTFLMBO!</p><p>wbvs nailed it. </p><p>No 'nerve pinching' on the heifer, associated with being palpated, but most of us palpating don't assume the proper stance or positioning, and over the years, we end up with degenerative joint disease, particularly in the shoulder.</p><p>Now, if the heifer was crazy as lleh, slamming around in the headgate/chute, she could injure herself - had one of the last crazies in my herd do that last year, and she never got up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 837107, member: 12607"] ROTFLMBO! wbvs nailed it. No 'nerve pinching' on the heifer, associated with being palpated, but most of us palpating don't assume the proper stance or positioning, and over the years, we end up with degenerative joint disease, particularly in the shoulder. Now, if the heifer was crazy as lleh, slamming around in the headgate/chute, she could injure herself - had one of the last crazies in my herd do that last year, and she never got up. [/QUOTE]
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