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After birth?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1668904" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>They can definitely fool you at times. There is an old cow here. A week ago she had what looked like a dry string of after birth hanging out of her. It was snowing hard that morning and we had a couple days of fresh snow. I guessed that she had slipped her calf and it was buried in the snow. A couple days later she was down by the river by herself, tail cocked. Not loose in the back end and not bagged up. I guessed she had issues left from slipping a calf. The next morning she had a calf. That calf spent a lot of time sucking but after a few days she seemed to come into her milk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1668904, member: 498"] They can definitely fool you at times. There is an old cow here. A week ago she had what looked like a dry string of after birth hanging out of her. It was snowing hard that morning and we had a couple days of fresh snow. I guessed that she had slipped her calf and it was buried in the snow. A couple days later she was down by the river by herself, tail cocked. Not loose in the back end and not bagged up. I guessed she had issues left from slipping a calf. The next morning she had a calf. That calf spent a lot of time sucking but after a few days she seemed to come into her milk. [/QUOTE]
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