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<blockquote data-quote="Sharleen" data-source="post: 127126" data-attributes="member: 1532"><p>I have a cow that came up lame. At first I thought it might be footrot so I gave her a shot of LA-200. While she was in the chute I had a closer look. It ends up that she has a split in the bottom of her hoof near the upper rear of the hoof on the right hand side. It is in the pad of the hoof. I was wondering if this will heal in time or not. She is bred, due in March/April. Will she be okay until then or not? Our herd is just small and easy to manage. Not range cattle. </p><p>I would appreciate any tips on what I could do, or should do,</p><p>Thanks </p><p>Sharleen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharleen, post: 127126, member: 1532"] I have a cow that came up lame. At first I thought it might be footrot so I gave her a shot of LA-200. While she was in the chute I had a closer look. It ends up that she has a split in the bottom of her hoof near the upper rear of the hoof on the right hand side. It is in the pad of the hoof. I was wondering if this will heal in time or not. She is bred, due in March/April. Will she be okay until then or not? Our herd is just small and easy to manage. Not range cattle. I would appreciate any tips on what I could do, or should do, Thanks Sharleen [/QUOTE]
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