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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 469377" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>I lean towards arthiritis. If she was heavy bred, sometimes the calf will pinch a nerve and cause a limp, but that's usually not for more then a few hours or a day or 2 at the most.</p><p>Arthtitis isn;t just amatter of years. Some animals are older at 6 then some are at 10. It's all part of the lengevity deal. Ol Granny will be 18 in the spring and she's a lot spryer then another cow that's coming 12. A couple of years ago we culled a cow that was only 10 but had arhtritis problems since she was 6-7. It just got so bad she could barely hobble around the pasture to graze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 469377, member: 34"] I lean towards arthiritis. If she was heavy bred, sometimes the calf will pinch a nerve and cause a limp, but that's usually not for more then a few hours or a day or 2 at the most. Arthtitis isn;t just amatter of years. Some animals are older at 6 then some are at 10. It's all part of the lengevity deal. Ol Granny will be 18 in the spring and she's a lot spryer then another cow that's coming 12. A couple of years ago we culled a cow that was only 10 but had arhtritis problems since she was 6-7. It just got so bad she could barely hobble around the pasture to graze. [/QUOTE]
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