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C-section question
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<blockquote data-quote="grubbie" data-source="post: 646214" data-attributes="member: 5478"><p>I can certainly understand the last two statements. Usually I am pretty ruthless in my culling practices. But in this case, I will probably give her another shot. The C section wasn't due to small pelvis or anything like that. The calf had one front leg tucked behind, and by the time I caught the problem, the calf was out too far to get pushed back in for repositioning. Im not thinking it will be a chronic yearly problem. Couple that with the fact that I already have two years (and now a vet bill) invested in this animal, and I think I will take the risk. Throw her in with my heifer bull again in spring. If its a mistake, its my mistake. I will be sure to share the results either way, and give you a chance to say "I told you so". Thanks for the replies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grubbie, post: 646214, member: 5478"] I can certainly understand the last two statements. Usually I am pretty ruthless in my culling practices. But in this case, I will probably give her another shot. The C section wasn't due to small pelvis or anything like that. The calf had one front leg tucked behind, and by the time I caught the problem, the calf was out too far to get pushed back in for repositioning. Im not thinking it will be a chronic yearly problem. Couple that with the fact that I already have two years (and now a vet bill) invested in this animal, and I think I will take the risk. Throw her in with my heifer bull again in spring. If its a mistake, its my mistake. I will be sure to share the results either way, and give you a chance to say "I told you so". Thanks for the replies! [/QUOTE]
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