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<blockquote data-quote="Beefy" data-source="post: 469192" data-attributes="member: 57"><p>Hukt on fonicks werkt fur me. </p><p></p><p>several possibilities. </p><p>arthritis was the first that came to mine but probably not since she is so young.</p><p>foot rot left untreated can cause permanent lameness but sometimes they will get better for a while and then it will flare up again. </p><p>she may have pulled something or even have a slight fracture that flares up under certain conditions--mud, wet, cold..etc</p><p>i have one that sort of gives on her back leg when she walks for a while and then is normal for a while. i thought she hurt herself falling in a hole. but it comes and goes. dont know of any supplements you can give her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beefy, post: 469192, member: 57"] Hukt on fonicks werkt fur me. several possibilities. arthritis was the first that came to mine but probably not since she is so young. foot rot left untreated can cause permanent lameness but sometimes they will get better for a while and then it will flare up again. she may have pulled something or even have a slight fracture that flares up under certain conditions--mud, wet, cold..etc i have one that sort of gives on her back leg when she walks for a while and then is normal for a while. i thought she hurt herself falling in a hole. but it comes and goes. dont know of any supplements you can give her. [/QUOTE]
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