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<blockquote data-quote="Cattle Rack Rancher" data-source="post: 87156" data-attributes="member: 245"><p>By duck footed, I was also wondering if she was foundered. Is it possible that the hooves were cut by the previous owner or is it obvious that they broke off. I had a foundered cow that was like that for about three years. She was a little slower moving than the rest but she still managed to raise decent calves. Of course all of them went to market. She probably wouldn't have stayed so long but it would have cost me money to send her to market and she was a good old cow. She went in the freezer last fall and she's still a 'good' old cow especially with a bit of onions and ketchup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cattle Rack Rancher, post: 87156, member: 245"] By duck footed, I was also wondering if she was foundered. Is it possible that the hooves were cut by the previous owner or is it obvious that they broke off. I had a foundered cow that was like that for about three years. She was a little slower moving than the rest but she still managed to raise decent calves. Of course all of them went to market. She probably wouldn't have stayed so long but it would have cost me money to send her to market and she was a good old cow. She went in the freezer last fall and she's still a 'good' old cow especially with a bit of onions and ketchup. [/QUOTE]
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