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Abnormal conformation can cause musculoskeletal problems of the limbs, especially the feet.

  1. excessively straight legs or post-legged cattle - decreased angulation of the stifle and hock joints - less shock absorption by the muscles, tendons, and ligaments - greater stress of stifle and hock joints and ultimately the feet.
  2. sicklehocks - rear feet and forward with increased angulation of the hocks which shifts weight toward the rear of each foot stressing flexor tendons and weakening the pastern.
  3. cow hocks - shift more weight to the lateral claw of the rear feet
  4. valgus or varus deformities cause abnormal distribution of weight

 

Claws - should be sized relative to the weight and size of the animal - claws should diverge only slightly when bearing weight - the angle of the cranial wall of the hoof to the ground should be 50-55 degrees in the front feet and 45-50 degrees in the rear feet - the heels should be high enough to keep the softer heel bulbs from touching the ground.

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