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<blockquote data-quote="jallen" data-source="post: 1126834" data-attributes="member: 20018"><p>I had a calf born a week ago tomorrow, Thursday. The cow still has had a string from her rear to the ground ever since. After a few days it started looking dried out. Checked her today and it looked fresh, slightly reddish and moist with a small red ball hanging near the ground. A few minutes later the ball was gone but still the string. I'm new to cattle but I've had about a dozen calves born on my place and this has never happened. Can anyone shed some light on what's going on and how concerned I should be?</p><p></p><p>The cow is a middle aged cow and she is acting normal best I can tell. Active and eating. Calf is doing great. Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jallen, post: 1126834, member: 20018"] I had a calf born a week ago tomorrow, Thursday. The cow still has had a string from her rear to the ground ever since. After a few days it started looking dried out. Checked her today and it looked fresh, slightly reddish and moist with a small red ball hanging near the ground. A few minutes later the ball was gone but still the string. I'm new to cattle but I've had about a dozen calves born on my place and this has never happened. Can anyone shed some light on what's going on and how concerned I should be? The cow is a middle aged cow and she is acting normal best I can tell. Active and eating. Calf is doing great. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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