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Can anyone recommend a large animal chiropractor?
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<blockquote data-quote="ShropshireLad" data-source="post: 7901714" data-attributes="member: 6954"><p>I have a stock bull who injured his front leg last winter. His front leg repaired well and although he has lots of scar tissue around the knee joint, all is healed. However, he now stands more heavily on the opposite hind leg and rests the other hind leg in front of the other. Can anyone recommend a veterinarian/ large animal chiropractor? Ideally covering south Shropshire. Has anyone had any success having bulls crunched back into shape? He got all 63 cows and heifers in-calf this year in what looks like a nice tight pattern. He's still in the top 1% of the breed, so I don't want to cull him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShropshireLad, post: 7901714, member: 6954"] I have a stock bull who injured his front leg last winter. His front leg repaired well and although he has lots of scar tissue around the knee joint, all is healed. However, he now stands more heavily on the opposite hind leg and rests the other hind leg in front of the other. Can anyone recommend a veterinarian/ large animal chiropractor? Ideally covering south Shropshire. Has anyone had any success having bulls crunched back into shape? He got all 63 cows and heifers in-calf this year in what looks like a nice tight pattern. He's still in the top 1% of the breed, so I don't want to cull him. [/QUOTE]
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