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swollen joints on heifer
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<blockquote data-quote="tallarook" data-source="post: 233616" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>I wrote some time ago about founder in a young heifer. Our vet diagnosed her,but,,,,, She has been off the barley for 5-6 weeks has been given only hay, the swelling in her legs has gone down to almost normal in only 2 of her legs, the others remain swollen although not as bad as previously. She lays down alot and quite often is seen on her knees. We hosed her legs and gave her anti inflams, had a course of antibiotics to cover if an infection. We are at the present giving her foot baths daily in a solution of copper sulphate to see if it is a hoof fungus. Has anyone any other ideas???</p><p>Many thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tallarook, post: 233616, member: 4003"] I wrote some time ago about founder in a young heifer. Our vet diagnosed her,but,,,,, She has been off the barley for 5-6 weeks has been given only hay, the swelling in her legs has gone down to almost normal in only 2 of her legs, the others remain swollen although not as bad as previously. She lays down alot and quite often is seen on her knees. We hosed her legs and gave her anti inflams, had a course of antibiotics to cover if an infection. We are at the present giving her foot baths daily in a solution of copper sulphate to see if it is a hoof fungus. Has anyone any other ideas??? Many thanks [/QUOTE]
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