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Another new experience - non-dilating cervix? advice?
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<blockquote data-quote="shortyjock89" data-source="post: 485913" data-attributes="member: 6176"><p>We have had once case of what you are describing. We re bred the cow, and her next calf came as easy as anything, in fact, there is a picture of the calf on the Show Board, it's one of the newer posts. I would give the cow another shot if she's one of the better ones. If she was on the short list to be culled, then do what you think is best for your herd.</p><p></p><p>When we had this problem, the vet came out and we didn't give her anything except lidocane for the pain, and we pulled the calf. The calf was dead, and had been for the last 2 days, says the vet. The only thing he can think of is that the bag may have broken inside of her, thus the lack of dilation. (we saw the bag as it was partially out of her, and it was broken, we just thought it had recently broke).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortyjock89, post: 485913, member: 6176"] We have had once case of what you are describing. We re bred the cow, and her next calf came as easy as anything, in fact, there is a picture of the calf on the Show Board, it's one of the newer posts. I would give the cow another shot if she's one of the better ones. If she was on the short list to be culled, then do what you think is best for your herd. When we had this problem, the vet came out and we didn't give her anything except lidocane for the pain, and we pulled the calf. The calf was dead, and had been for the last 2 days, says the vet. The only thing he can think of is that the bag may have broken inside of her, thus the lack of dilation. (we saw the bag as it was partially out of her, and it was broken, we just thought it had recently broke). [/QUOTE]
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