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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 10039"><p>It's referred to as "bumble foot", you can catch her and splint the front legs, changing the splint and padding every day. That will take a couple of weeks to clear up, or, you can leave her alone and it will clear up on it's own in the same time.</p><p></p><p>dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>> I have a new heifer calf that was</p><p>> born last week. I saw from a</p><p>> distance last week and she looked</p><p>> ok and healthy. Today I notice</p><p>> that she is not walking on her</p><p>> hooves. The are buckling</p><p>> underneath her and she is walking</p><p>> on her ankles. The small joint</p><p>> right above the hooves. Is this</p><p>> serious?? Do I need to get my vet</p><p>> involved? What should I do with</p><p>> the heifer??</p><p></p><p>> I asked for Vicki, but will take</p><p>> any advice. Thanks!! Barrett</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 10039"] It's referred to as "bumble foot", you can catch her and splint the front legs, changing the splint and padding every day. That will take a couple of weeks to clear up, or, you can leave her alone and it will clear up on it's own in the same time. dunmovin farms > I have a new heifer calf that was > born last week. I saw from a > distance last week and she looked > ok and healthy. Today I notice > that she is not walking on her > hooves. The are buckling > underneath her and she is walking > on her ankles. The small joint > right above the hooves. Is this > serious?? Do I need to get my vet > involved? What should I do with > the heifer?? > I asked for Vicki, but will take > any advice. Thanks!! Barrett [/QUOTE]
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