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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16273"><p>> Let her tract release the after</p><p>> birth/placenta in its own good</p><p>> time.</p><p></p><p>> Do not pull on it, it could tear</p><p>> the uterus and do serrious damage.</p><p>> the process of lactation and calf</p><p>> suckling will release the hormones</p><p>> that allow the uterus to regain</p><p>> tone and help the fluid and</p><p>> tissues that maintained the</p><p>> pregnancy to be expelled as the</p><p>> horns and uterus shrink in size.</p><p>> While this is happening over the</p><p>> course of the new 2-3 weeks, you</p><p>> will see her expell some fluid</p><p>> discharge, blood and thick</p><p>> yellow/brown mucus, this is all</p><p>> normal. She should show a follow</p><p>> up heat within 30-45 days</p><p></p><p>Thank you for this information Michelle! I hope I didn't do eny damage to her. She was a long ways from the other cows and I was worried about predators coming in on her. I did hang some of dads shirts around on the bushes by her. Today she brought her calf up with the rest of the cows. I will keep a close eye on her. Thanks for the other reply also.</p><p></p><p>Rachel Ann</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16273"] > Let her tract release the after > birth/placenta in its own good > time. > Do not pull on it, it could tear > the uterus and do serrious damage. > the process of lactation and calf > suckling will release the hormones > that allow the uterus to regain > tone and help the fluid and > tissues that maintained the > pregnancy to be expelled as the > horns and uterus shrink in size. > While this is happening over the > course of the new 2-3 weeks, you > will see her expell some fluid > discharge, blood and thick > yellow/brown mucus, this is all > normal. She should show a follow > up heat within 30-45 days Thank you for this information Michelle! I hope I didn't do eny damage to her. She was a long ways from the other cows and I was worried about predators coming in on her. I did hang some of dads shirts around on the bushes by her. Today she brought her calf up with the rest of the cows. I will keep a close eye on her. Thanks for the other reply also. Rachel Ann [/QUOTE]
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