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<blockquote data-quote="garnetann" data-source="post: 1448230" data-attributes="member: 14395"><p>I have a 3 year old cow, saw her limping, after checking her feet, got her in the chute and saw something, but not high up, more like what I would call the shoulder. Looked like a lump on her shoulder, almost looks like swollen, but feels harder, like maybe it is out of place. We pressed on it, but could not feel anything. She is eating and walking around, but not running any races. We are not near where we can have her x-rayed. I guess my question is if it is dislocated, will it go back in? Will it get worse? Maybe sprained or strained...No injury that I can see, no bull in with them, and her calf is about 6 mos old. She is an awfully sweet cow, gentle as a kitten. Would some banimine help? I am going to have the vet come out, but probably won't be until monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garnetann, post: 1448230, member: 14395"] I have a 3 year old cow, saw her limping, after checking her feet, got her in the chute and saw something, but not high up, more like what I would call the shoulder. Looked like a lump on her shoulder, almost looks like swollen, but feels harder, like maybe it is out of place. We pressed on it, but could not feel anything. She is eating and walking around, but not running any races. We are not near where we can have her x-rayed. I guess my question is if it is dislocated, will it go back in? Will it get worse? Maybe sprained or strained...No injury that I can see, no bull in with them, and her calf is about 6 mos old. She is an awfully sweet cow, gentle as a kitten. Would some banimine help? I am going to have the vet come out, but probably won't be until monday. [/QUOTE]
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