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<blockquote data-quote="buckaroo_bif" data-source="post: 75992" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>also he said NOT to use a nife to poke the holes. what is your opinion on that?</p><p>i have used kinves screwdrivers anything to make a hole in the rumen anything you can find and do it quick cause within minutes they can be daid. i have seen cattle daid in as little as ten minutes! calves don't usuallly keil over as quickly but once the lining of the gut is stretched you are in trouble. hopefully she won't go down try to keep her up and moving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckaroo_bif, post: 75992, member: 1061"] also he said NOT to use a nife to poke the holes. what is your opinion on that? i have used kinves screwdrivers anything to make a hole in the rumen anything you can find and do it quick cause within minutes they can be daid. i have seen cattle daid in as little as ten minutes! calves don't usuallly keil over as quickly but once the lining of the gut is stretched you are in trouble. hopefully she won't go down try to keep her up and moving. [/QUOTE]
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