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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 1134967" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Breed?</p><p></p><p>Picture?</p><p></p><p>Differentials - stifle injury (think ACL), hip injury, fracture, footrot, hairy heel wart, etc - hard to say but a picture, video, and/or visit by your local veterinarian would be a good start.</p><p></p><p>What do you plan to do with him?</p><p></p><p>400lbs would be very light for a yearling of most breeds. Cattle need all four legs - he won't last long or do well on 3. If he doesn't have the ability to recover to a normal healthy life in a reasonable amount of time with minimal pain then he should be put down (or put in the freezer).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 1134967, member: 852"] Breed? Picture? Differentials - stifle injury (think ACL), hip injury, fracture, footrot, hairy heel wart, etc - hard to say but a picture, video, and/or visit by your local veterinarian would be a good start. What do you plan to do with him? 400lbs would be very light for a yearling of most breeds. Cattle need all four legs - he won't last long or do well on 3. If he doesn't have the ability to recover to a normal healthy life in a reasonable amount of time with minimal pain then he should be put down (or put in the freezer). [/QUOTE]
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