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another down cow, least I know what to do.
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 638194" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When you get the calf out and the sack off it's face, grab the umbilical cord about a foot from it's belly, wrap it around your hand so it won;t slip and pull it from the placenta. That's pretty much (other then the hand part) what happens when a calf is born. If it won;t break, cut it below your hand and tie a knot in it. I would also make sure I really dipped and soaked the cord and navel in iodine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 638194, member: 34"] When you get the calf out and the sack off it's face, grab the umbilical cord about a foot from it's belly, wrap it around your hand so it won;t slip and pull it from the placenta. That's pretty much (other then the hand part) what happens when a calf is born. If it won;t break, cut it below your hand and tie a knot in it. I would also make sure I really dipped and soaked the cord and navel in iodine. [/QUOTE]
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