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Cow won’t lay down
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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1851190" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>I have seen heifers be kind of down in the back after being bred by a larger bull.</p><p>Most bulls don't seem to cause much problem this way but occasionally it can, had a bull a few years back that was bad about that. That said it never got to the point that any were completely down, just noticeably walking as though they were down in the back, they got back to normal after a few days.</p><p>Hopefully by her getting up in her own that's a good sign. Is she walking around much or just staying in the same position?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1851190, member: 24816"] I have seen heifers be kind of down in the back after being bred by a larger bull. Most bulls don’t seem to cause much problem this way but occasionally it can, had a bull a few years back that was bad about that. That said it never got to the point that any were completely down, just noticeably walking as though they were down in the back, they got back to normal after a few days. Hopefully by her getting up in her own that’s a good sign. Is she walking around much or just staying in the same position? [/QUOTE]
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