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<blockquote data-quote="puzzled in oregon" data-source="post: 1796465" data-attributes="member: 40255"><p>faster horses,</p><p></p><p>Remember Itty Bitty, the little cow that has calved three times and never delivered her calf unassisted, calves were always presented correctly, </p><p>would get as far as feet and nose being visible, but everything would stop at that point. She would never push the calf on out, she would not </p><p>even assist pushing the calf as I pulled it.</p><p></p><p>Well guess what, went out and checked her at 6:30 this morning, she was just standing there chewing her cud, no indication she was ready to </p><p>begin the calving process. Went out about 2 ½ hours later, there she is with a healthy calf on the ground. </p><p></p><p>I want to thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge and for taking time to advise me on a good mineral supplement. </p><p></p><p>Again, I thank you and Itty Bitty thanks you.</p><p></p><p>puzzled in oregon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puzzled in oregon, post: 1796465, member: 40255"] faster horses, Remember Itty Bitty, the little cow that has calved three times and never delivered her calf unassisted, calves were always presented correctly, would get as far as feet and nose being visible, but everything would stop at that point. She would never push the calf on out, she would not even assist pushing the calf as I pulled it. Well guess what, went out and checked her at 6:30 this morning, she was just standing there chewing her cud, no indication she was ready to begin the calving process. Went out about 2 ½ hours later, there she is with a healthy calf on the ground. I want to thank you for your willingness to share your knowledge and for taking time to advise me on a good mineral supplement. Again, I thank you and Itty Bitty thanks you. puzzled in oregon [/QUOTE]
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