Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2009 2:56 pm
Last autumn when our young bull, then about 15 months old was turned out with our few cows he sadly recieved what has turned out to be quite a serious groin injury to both inside back legs.
We and the vet that has examined him believe that the biggest cow a dun - not the one with him in these pics I took of him today, must have flattened the poor boy! The vet doesn't think he will make a full recovery as he hasn't improved greatly over winter and still doesn't walk properly. The advice is he should be OK to serve cows and has served one since the accident but don't travel him and keep him off wet concrete.
Most upsetting as he has only been to 2 shows and had two 1st places and a championship but worse as we only have 4 cows, he was going to pack his bags and go Devon for 6 months this summer and I imagine he is more upset than I am about missing that opportunity!!!
Stephanie
We and the vet that has examined him believe that the biggest cow a dun - not the one with him in these pics I took of him today, must have flattened the poor boy! The vet doesn't think he will make a full recovery as he hasn't improved greatly over winter and still doesn't walk properly. The advice is he should be OK to serve cows and has served one since the accident but don't travel him and keep him off wet concrete.
Most upsetting as he has only been to 2 shows and had two 1st places and a championship but worse as we only have 4 cows, he was going to pack his bags and go Devon for 6 months this summer and I imagine he is more upset than I am about missing that opportunity!!!
Stephanie