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Sore foot, Fescue poisoning?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbluegrass" data-source="post: 1034637" data-attributes="member: 15537"><p>I had a cow a few years ago that looked like she had a foot problem on her back leg, because she wouldn't put any weight on it. I convinced myself she had a sore foot and it was swollen. I had her in quite a few times, looking for some kind of sore or something stuck in her foot. After a few months of trying different things, I had the vet out to look at it. Turned out it was her hip and not her foot. Vet thought she might have taken a hit from another cow in the hip. He used a tool (don't know the name but it looked a bit like a large pliers) to check her hooves. Interesting enough, that cows first heifer had the same problem. I don't have her or any of her daughters left here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbluegrass, post: 1034637, member: 15537"] I had a cow a few years ago that looked like she had a foot problem on her back leg, because she wouldn't put any weight on it. I convinced myself she had a sore foot and it was swollen. I had her in quite a few times, looking for some kind of sore or something stuck in her foot. After a few months of trying different things, I had the vet out to look at it. Turned out it was her hip and not her foot. Vet thought she might have taken a hit from another cow in the hip. He used a tool (don't know the name but it looked a bit like a large pliers) to check her hooves. Interesting enough, that cows first heifer had the same problem. I don't have her or any of her daughters left here. [/QUOTE]
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