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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 12402"><p>Wjen the go into heavy labor, if there is no progress in an hour, check and see what the problem is. If the feet are out for an hour and no progress, check and see what the problem is. It isn;t like humans that you let take hours and hours for labor. With twins frequently one is born dead, occasionally both. But the majority of the time the come alive and unassisted.</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> The cow calved yesterday with</p><p>> twins, Both were born dead. The</p><p>> vet checked last week and said</p><p>> they would be ok for delivery. How</p><p>> can this be true if they are</p><p>> moving around and can get tangled</p><p>> up. She began labor at about 8 Am</p><p>> yesterday so I thought I would let</p><p>> her progress. By four, there was</p><p>> no progress so I called the vet to</p><p>> check. I probably should have</p><p>> followed my gut instinct and</p><p>> called first thing in the morning.</p><p>> I guess its better to be safe than</p><p>> sorry. What are the chances of</p><p>> twins being born unassisted?</p><p>> Please advise.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:dun@agserver.net">dun@agserver.net</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 12402"] Wjen the go into heavy labor, if there is no progress in an hour, check and see what the problem is. If the feet are out for an hour and no progress, check and see what the problem is. It isn;t like humans that you let take hours and hours for labor. With twins frequently one is born dead, occasionally both. But the majority of the time the come alive and unassisted. dun > The cow calved yesterday with > twins, Both were born dead. The > vet checked last week and said > they would be ok for delivery. How > can this be true if they are > moving around and can get tangled > up. She began labor at about 8 Am > yesterday so I thought I would let > her progress. By four, there was > no progress so I called the vet to > check. I probably should have > followed my gut instinct and > called first thing in the morning. > I guess its better to be safe than > sorry. What are the chances of > twins being born unassisted? > Please advise. [email=dun@agserver.net]dun@agserver.net[/email] [/QUOTE]
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