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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 907950" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>We are not suppose to start calving til the 8th but one of our cows decided she was not waiting. Had a nice healthy heifer calf around 70 pounds.</p><p>Got the pair settled in the barn in a nice dry pen, fed the coming first year heifers and looked across into another pen and there is a 3yo cow with the water bag out. Ran her into the barn and waited 45 minutes and then went down to check. She had had the calf but the water sac was over his face and he couldn't breathe. Pulled it off and started sticking straw up his nose. He started blowing the fluid out his nose and shake his head. I kept tickling his nose and finally he shook his head and tried to get up. The cow was licking him like crazy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 907950, member: 5917"] We are not suppose to start calving til the 8th but one of our cows decided she was not waiting. Had a nice healthy heifer calf around 70 pounds. Got the pair settled in the barn in a nice dry pen, fed the coming first year heifers and looked across into another pen and there is a 3yo cow with the water bag out. Ran her into the barn and waited 45 minutes and then went down to check. She had had the calf but the water sac was over his face and he couldn't breathe. Pulled it off and started sticking straw up his nose. He started blowing the fluid out his nose and shake his head. I kept tickling his nose and finally he shook his head and tried to get up. The cow was licking him like crazy. [/QUOTE]
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