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Bloody discharge...and in pain....UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="DavisBeefmasters" data-source="post: 214686" data-attributes="member: 2263"><p>Before sending the bull off... seriously look at the cow, when was she in heat? Did the calf stay in too long? etc. Look at the other cows bred to the bull as well for their results... may be the cow.</p><p></p><p>Additionally, do you have a new herd of girls together? If you are just starting your herd and the mommas were establishing who the "queen of the herd" is... then the head butting to the sides at later stages of pregnancies can cause seperation of the placenta... we had this when we first were building our herd, one heifer delivered her first calf dead and 2 months early (vet suspects detached placenta and mom aborted)... also read lots of articles at that time on abortions and problems with deliveries based on mineral deficiencies (wasn't our case), pine needles (not near us), and moldy hay (also not our case)...</p><p></p><p>...just my 2 cents...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DavisBeefmasters, post: 214686, member: 2263"] Before sending the bull off... seriously look at the cow, when was she in heat? Did the calf stay in too long? etc. Look at the other cows bred to the bull as well for their results... may be the cow. Additionally, do you have a new herd of girls together? If you are just starting your herd and the mommas were establishing who the "queen of the herd" is... then the head butting to the sides at later stages of pregnancies can cause seperation of the placenta... we had this when we first were building our herd, one heifer delivered her first calf dead and 2 months early (vet suspects detached placenta and mom aborted)... also read lots of articles at that time on abortions and problems with deliveries based on mineral deficiencies (wasn't our case), pine needles (not near us), and moldy hay (also not our case)... ...just my 2 cents... [/QUOTE]
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