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<blockquote data-quote="Supa Dexta" data-source="post: 1244386" data-attributes="member: 23321"><p>Noticed her right off the bat really from what I can tell. But it was an hour between getting her caught and getting the head up, it was down and to the left. Big calf in a small heifer. I don't think time was the issue, I just think something happened in there while straightening it out. Nothing at 6am, found her started at 730 and calf out by 830</p><p></p><p>I thought I caught her pushing a week ago, but when approached she jumped up and went back to eating. I dont believe the calf has been dead too long, as it doesnt smell or anything abnormal. There was quite a gush of fluid came out its mouth and nose though, which made me look into this further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supa Dexta, post: 1244386, member: 23321"] Noticed her right off the bat really from what I can tell. But it was an hour between getting her caught and getting the head up, it was down and to the left. Big calf in a small heifer. I don't think time was the issue, I just think something happened in there while straightening it out. Nothing at 6am, found her started at 730 and calf out by 830 I thought I caught her pushing a week ago, but when approached she jumped up and went back to eating. I dont believe the calf has been dead too long, as it doesnt smell or anything abnormal. There was quite a gush of fluid came out its mouth and nose though, which made me look into this further. [/QUOTE]
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