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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 9637"><p>There is no actual joint on the shoulder of cattle. The front leg from the shoulder blade down is kind of held in place by muscles, it just hangs on the outside and has muscle from up above that covers it. kind of hard to explain. If there is a custom butcher have her/him show you the shoulder of a pig, deer, cow, goat, whatever. It is proably a sprain or stretched bruised muscle. Could happen running through a gate, getting smacked by another cow or kicked by a horse. The problem could also be further down the leg or even a foot injury. Unless it is a wound or something broken she should recover in time. If it's the foot it needs to be checked out. There are so many ills that can occur in the foot, foot rot, an injury, something wedged between the toes, etc.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I have a Blue Roen Heifer (about 3</p><p>> years old),it appears that her</p><p>> right shoulder is dislocated. It</p><p>> seems to have happened right after</p><p>> she was breed..I'm not sure if</p><p>> that was the cause or not, don't</p><p>> know how else she could of done</p><p>> it. But nevertheless, what can I</p><p>> do to remedy the situation? She</p><p>> seems to be in pain when she</p><p>> walks. Any suggestion, would be</p><p>> appreciated. Jackie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 9637"] There is no actual joint on the shoulder of cattle. The front leg from the shoulder blade down is kind of held in place by muscles, it just hangs on the outside and has muscle from up above that covers it. kind of hard to explain. If there is a custom butcher have her/him show you the shoulder of a pig, deer, cow, goat, whatever. It is proably a sprain or stretched bruised muscle. Could happen running through a gate, getting smacked by another cow or kicked by a horse. The problem could also be further down the leg or even a foot injury. Unless it is a wound or something broken she should recover in time. If it's the foot it needs to be checked out. There are so many ills that can occur in the foot, foot rot, an injury, something wedged between the toes, etc. dunmovin farms > I have a Blue Roen Heifer (about 3 > years old),it appears that her > right shoulder is dislocated. It > seems to have happened right after > she was breed..I'm not sure if > that was the cause or not, don't > know how else she could of done > it. But nevertheless, what can I > do to remedy the situation? She > seems to be in pain when she > walks. Any suggestion, would be > appreciated. Jackie [/QUOTE]
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