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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10561"><p>Take a look at this website: <A HREF="http://www.cowdoc.net" TARGET="_blank">www.cowdoc.net</A> There are a lot of pictures and information on hoof problems. Hope you can find something to help you!</p><p></p><p>> I have two Charlais bulls that are</p><p>> 2 and 3 years old. Both of them</p><p>> seem to have either a deformity on</p><p>> the outside front toes or</p><p>> something going on around the</p><p>> coronary band. The splits are</p><p>> coming down from the band itself,</p><p>> not coming up from point of toe.</p><p>> These bulls are half brothers. The</p><p>> other bulls not from the same sire</p><p>> are fine. The vet checked them and</p><p>> couldn't figure out what might be</p><p>> causing the problem. Could this be</p><p>> a deficiency in minerals? Could</p><p>> this be a hereditary defect that</p><p>> could be passed on to the calves</p><p>> that are due this spring? This is</p><p>> a very crippling problem. The vet</p><p>> also said that it isn't foot rot</p><p>> and there was no signs of absess.</p><p>> Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10561"] Take a look at this website: <A HREF="http://www.cowdoc.net" TARGET="_blank">www.cowdoc.net</A> There are a lot of pictures and information on hoof problems. Hope you can find something to help you! > I have two Charlais bulls that are > 2 and 3 years old. Both of them > seem to have either a deformity on > the outside front toes or > something going on around the > coronary band. The splits are > coming down from the band itself, > not coming up from point of toe. > These bulls are half brothers. The > other bulls not from the same sire > are fine. The vet checked them and > couldn't figure out what might be > causing the problem. Could this be > a deficiency in minerals? Could > this be a hereditary defect that > could be passed on to the calves > that are due this spring? This is > a very crippling problem. The vet > also said that it isn't foot rot > and there was no signs of absess. > Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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