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Young bull walking gingerly
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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 967530" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>I have an Angus bull that also has the corns or calluses between his toes. They are small or large growths from the tissue where the toes split at the top front of the foot. I orginally thought they were old scars from foot rot but my vet called them calluses. They can become irritated and the bull will walk easy or limp. I posted the pictures on here July or August, Dun identified them correctly when most thought it was foot rot. I like the gentle nature of my bull and he has hit every cow the first time so I am going to keep him until he don't work for me. But you may have something else. Foot Rot or maybe what they call fescue toe. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 967530, member: 17767"] I have an Angus bull that also has the corns or calluses between his toes. They are small or large growths from the tissue where the toes split at the top front of the foot. I orginally thought they were old scars from foot rot but my vet called them calluses. They can become irritated and the bull will walk easy or limp. I posted the pictures on here July or August, Dun identified them correctly when most thought it was foot rot. I like the gentle nature of my bull and he has hit every cow the first time so I am going to keep him until he don't work for me. But you may have something else. Foot Rot or maybe what they call fescue toe. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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