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swelling. numbness. pain. in your calf area. call immediately it could be deadly.
Check with a veterinarian. It could be joint ill or an abscess that needs to be treated.
After any sort of surgery there is likely to be some pain while the area that was worked on heals.
No, the can be any colour and still have a health, normal calf.
i cut a corn out of the bottom of foot a couple days later it came back but with severe calf pain and swelling warm to touch
There isn't a good treatment for a calf-kneed horse. Stressors that can make it worse, like jumping, should be avoided, and anti-inflammatories can be used for some tightness/swelling.
I had already been in the hospital for a blood clot on the same leg after knee surgery. My calf is realy hurting as if I had really worked it out too hard. Before my leg swole up from the knee down.
The foot usually becomes quite functional after surgery. In some cases, the foot and calf may remain smaller throughout the patient's life. Most children will participate fully in any athletic activity.
Well if the hermaphrodite's had a calf then it's highly likely that the hermaphrodite isn't a hermaphrodite, but a normal cow or first-calf heifer. If she's producing milk and the calf is suckling and doesn't appear to be hungry or struggling to get milk, then what's the worry? Let the now-cow take care of her own calf.
You may have a circulation problem.
This all depends on the breed. Three-month-old calves of different breeding will weigh more or less than the other. For instance, a Charolais calf will weigh more than a Jersey calf, or a miniature Angus calf will weigh less than an Angus calf (one that is normal in size and proportion).
No! It is normal for BOTH legs to come out at the same time, not one at a time. One at a time has potential for the calf's elbows to lock up, making it difficult for the cow to pass the calf. When that happens you need to go into the cow, push the calf back and then pull the leg that is back too much to the full extension, or as full extension as the other leg is positioned. Then you can pull the calf out.