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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1811417" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>That's the thing, it's not always practical or feasible to get a cow separated and to a working facility. Furthest point here may be close to mile and up hill several times both ways of that makes any sense. We do most of the calf pulling and most everything else ourselves. In extreme cases we'll call a vet, like the hydrops situation that ended up in a c section we had a few years ago. Then about 3 years ago had an odd heifer that we didn't get pelvic measured and she was t very big, combined with being bred to a calving ease bull that wasn't led to the hardest pull I've ever tried. We called a vet on that one but by being after hours by the time he got the message I'd already started making progress getting it out so he didn't have to come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1811417, member: 24816"] That’s the thing, it’s not always practical or feasible to get a cow separated and to a working facility. Furthest point here may be close to mile and up hill several times both ways of that makes any sense. We do most of the calf pulling and most everything else ourselves. In extreme cases we’ll call a vet, like the hydrops situation that ended up in a c section we had a few years ago. Then about 3 years ago had an odd heifer that we didn’t get pelvic measured and she was t very big, combined with being bred to a calving ease bull that wasn’t led to the hardest pull I’ve ever tried. We called a vet on that one but by being after hours by the time he got the message I’d already started making progress getting it out so he didn’t have to come. [/QUOTE]
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