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<blockquote data-quote="Double R Ranch" data-source="post: 510866" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>I am one of the people who replied to the post you are talking about. If there is one thing I have learned it is to trust your gut. If your gut is REALLY telling you something is wrong go with it. For years I listened to everyone else in our area, had tons of problems because of it. (in our area there aren't a lot of true ranchers left) </p><p>So I now listen to what my gut is telling me and what I have learned (by making mistakes, which happen) and I have since prevented numerous problems. You are the one there witnessing what is happening. Listen to the people on this site, most of them really know there stuff and read and learn from others mistakes.</p><p>But you will make mistakes and you will learn hard lessons but in the end it will be better. Good luck and don't worry. Every delivery gets easier for you as you learn what to expect and what is out of the norm. If you have a good vet that will consult over the phone that is even better when you think you might have a prob. If it isn't urgant posting on this site does good things as well.</p><p>Trust your gut and don't panic or worry, it does nobody including your animals any good.</p><p>Take care and good luck on your calving</p><p>Double R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Double R Ranch, post: 510866, member: 411"] I am one of the people who replied to the post you are talking about. If there is one thing I have learned it is to trust your gut. If your gut is REALLY telling you something is wrong go with it. For years I listened to everyone else in our area, had tons of problems because of it. (in our area there aren't a lot of true ranchers left) So I now listen to what my gut is telling me and what I have learned (by making mistakes, which happen) and I have since prevented numerous problems. You are the one there witnessing what is happening. Listen to the people on this site, most of them really know there stuff and read and learn from others mistakes. But you will make mistakes and you will learn hard lessons but in the end it will be better. Good luck and don't worry. Every delivery gets easier for you as you learn what to expect and what is out of the norm. If you have a good vet that will consult over the phone that is even better when you think you might have a prob. If it isn't urgant posting on this site does good things as well. Trust your gut and don't panic or worry, it does nobody including your animals any good. Take care and good luck on your calving Double R [/QUOTE]
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