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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12397"><p>> Sorry about your loss, we have had</p><p>> several sets of twins born without</p><p>> a problem. We bring all of your</p><p>> cows that are close to calving</p><p>> close to the house and then if I</p><p>> see them making no progress after</p><p>> a couple of hours, I call the vet</p><p>> right away, I rather spend the</p><p>> money then loose the animals. The</p><p>> last time I called quickly it was</p><p>> when the vet did the emergency</p><p>> c-section, boy was I glad. The</p><p>> longer the babies stay in, the</p><p>> greater the chance they will not</p><p>> make it. I am very sorry about</p><p>> your loss...</p><p></p><p>> kat</p><p></p><p>Well at least something good came out of this disaster. I started a month on calf on my momma cow that had the twins and she lets the calf nurse. I had to tie her up first, but she later accepted the calf. I will still keep an eye. At least she will be worth keeping around if she continues to mother this calf. Thanks for your caring messages. It is nice to have people who appreciate cattle to share the joys and sorrows of farming with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12397"] > Sorry about your loss, we have had > several sets of twins born without > a problem. We bring all of your > cows that are close to calving > close to the house and then if I > see them making no progress after > a couple of hours, I call the vet > right away, I rather spend the > money then loose the animals. The > last time I called quickly it was > when the vet did the emergency > c-section, boy was I glad. The > longer the babies stay in, the > greater the chance they will not > make it. I am very sorry about > your loss... > kat Well at least something good came out of this disaster. I started a month on calf on my momma cow that had the twins and she lets the calf nurse. I had to tie her up first, but she later accepted the calf. I will still keep an eye. At least she will be worth keeping around if she continues to mother this calf. Thanks for your caring messages. It is nice to have people who appreciate cattle to share the joys and sorrows of farming with. [/QUOTE]
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