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what is the underlying cause?
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<blockquote data-quote="branguscowgirl" data-source="post: 1127827" data-attributes="member: 19938"><p>To answer your question, no. If another cow is aggressive enough with mounting or butting, they can hurt each other. </p><p></p><p>My bred cows will mount open cows or the heifers coming in. If an open cow mounted her, and her being heavy bred, it could have caused an injury. (Just a thought, if you have that going on.) I suspect that is how my cow was injured. She was being mounted by some pretty big cows. It just takes a wrong step.</p><p>If improving....possibly a pulled muscle?</p><p></p><p>Really with out the diagnostics, you can't be sure. That is why I did them on my cow. She is a potential Donor cow for me, so I needed to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="branguscowgirl, post: 1127827, member: 19938"] To answer your question, no. If another cow is aggressive enough with mounting or butting, they can hurt each other. My bred cows will mount open cows or the heifers coming in. If an open cow mounted her, and her being heavy bred, it could have caused an injury. (Just a thought, if you have that going on.) I suspect that is how my cow was injured. She was being mounted by some pretty big cows. It just takes a wrong step. If improving....possibly a pulled muscle? Really with out the diagnostics, you can't be sure. That is why I did them on my cow. She is a potential Donor cow for me, so I needed to know. [/QUOTE]
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