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Re: Deanna/Callie
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#1 · October 12, 2001, 6:52 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on October 12, 2001, 6:52 pmPosted by: smarties <smarties@...>
Deanna,
Glad to here you are on the mend. Don't give up on Callie. Carol bought a boer
doe this summer who had a terrrible limp and swelling because a metal feeder had
been dropped on her leg from a tractor. She has a slight bend and some
thickness now, but gets about just fine. She wouldn't even put weight on her
leg when Carol got her.
Toodles
Jacqui----- Original Message -----
> Callie on the other hand isn't doing as well. She is putting pressure on
> the foot so I don't think it's broken but there is alot of swelling. She is
> adapting well to all special attention. Deanna
Posted by: smarties <smarties@...>
Deanna,
Glad to here you are on the mend. Don't give up on Callie. Carol bought a boer
doe this summer who had a terrrible limp and swelling because a metal feeder had
been dropped on her leg from a tractor. She has a slight bend and some
thickness now, but gets about just fine. She wouldn't even put weight on her
leg when Carol got her.
Toodles
Jacqui
Glad to here you are on the mend. Don't give up on Callie. Carol bought a boer
doe this summer who had a terrrible limp and swelling because a metal feeder had
been dropped on her leg from a tractor. She has a slight bend and some
thickness now, but gets about just fine. She wouldn't even put weight on her
leg when Carol got her.
Toodles
Jacqui
----- Original Message -----
> Callie on the other hand isn't doing as well. She is putting pressure on
> the foot so I don't think it's broken but there is alot of swelling. She is
> adapting well to all special attention. Deanna
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