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<blockquote data-quote="MRRherefords" data-source="post: 1556203" data-attributes="member: 26804"><p>Had a heifer born yesterday morning. Healthy heifer out of a first time heifer, up and nursing. Checked her in the afternoon and she was flat on her side with her mom laying on her back legs. I got her up really quick and the heifer jumped up, so I assumed everything was fine. This morning she acts a little sore, she is kind of hunched up and moves slow. She swivels her back legs when she walks instead of picking them up. She just acts sore and a little "off". I have Banamine and was going to give her a little bit of that to help with possible inflammation. Any other thoughts would be appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRRherefords, post: 1556203, member: 26804"] Had a heifer born yesterday morning. Healthy heifer out of a first time heifer, up and nursing. Checked her in the afternoon and she was flat on her side with her mom laying on her back legs. I got her up really quick and the heifer jumped up, so I assumed everything was fine. This morning she acts a little sore, she is kind of hunched up and moves slow. She swivels her back legs when she walks instead of picking them up. She just acts sore and a little "off". I have Banamine and was going to give her a little bit of that to help with possible inflammation. Any other thoughts would be appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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