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CntryBoy777

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I usually "sit on the sidelines", because I like sheep...but, have never had them....anyway, your quandry that ya are in with not having a vet around ya....I can "identify" with, because we had our goats for 3yrs and had no vet that treated small ruminants...in my searching of resources I came across BYH for assistance and direction....I had accepted that the stock I had was "learning stock" and had to give it my best shot....our situation changed and we had to get rid of the goats, they were healthy, thank goodness....but, I sure understand the stress of it..... :hugs...:)
 

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I felt her feet and she didn't seem to move her feet away from me any more than the other she do when I mess with their feet but I took a video of her walking which I will upload in a few minutes when it finishes loading.
 

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It is like she has a pinched nerve. What about a do it yourself chiropractic massage on her back? Look up skeletal pictures and massage areas that you think might be hiding a pinched nerve. It couldn't hurt and it might help her.
 

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It is like she has a pinched nerve. What about a do it yourself chiropractic massage on her back? Look up skeletal pictures and massage areas that you think might be hiding a pinched nerve. It couldn't hurt and it might help her.
I actually just responded to another thread I have going about this issue pretty much saying the same thing. Might be something to look up. I'll start researching.
 

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