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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 676512" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>That is exactly why we take the time to answer questions. We have no idea if you are a "newbie" or a 30-year veteran. </p><p>Either case, a breech born calf is not historic. It happens to all of us, if you ever have cow's calving. As said, it is pretty straight forward as to how they are handled - depending on the individual case. But, between a spinal to stop her from pushing - if needed, pumping lube, and a KNOWLEDGEABLE vet or producer (my hubby handles ours just fine), a full breech is not world shattering. Many are saved if helped in a timely manner. Sure, some are not. Probably the most determining factor is TIMING.</p><p>You should not be so offended from people trying to help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 676512, member: 968"] That is exactly why we take the time to answer questions. We have no idea if you are a "newbie" or a 30-year veteran. Either case, a breech born calf is not historic. It happens to all of us, if you ever have cow's calving. As said, it is pretty straight forward as to how they are handled - depending on the individual case. But, between a spinal to stop her from pushing - if needed, pumping lube, and a KNOWLEDGEABLE vet or producer (my hubby handles ours just fine), a full breech is not world shattering. Many are saved if helped in a timely manner. Sure, some are not. Probably the most determining factor is TIMING. You should not be so offended from people trying to help. [/QUOTE]
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