A 25-days old pure Friesian female calf was admitted with flaccid paralysis of the hind limbs. Paralysis was extended to the bladder and anus sphincter muscle as it was concomitant with urinary and fecal incontinence. She was kept loose in a deserted backyard with a tethered donkey. Pin bricking using a sterile disposable needle along the lateral and median aspect of both limbs revealed intact deep (osseous) sensation while, superficial sensation was found lost. She was diagnosed as acute spinal cord injury due to trauma caudal to the 4th lumber vertebrae. Treatment protocol consisting of drugs and physiotherapy was applied immediately on the same day of admission. Full recover was achieved in 33 days PA.
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