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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 823739" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>First off make sure it's nursing. All of the other things are probably just the lingering aff3ects of ahard long delivery. Should grow out of them (or not) won;t know until it does or doesn;t. Not unusal for calves even from easy deliverys to sleep a lot the first couple of days, from a prolonged delivery they may be even lazier for longer. If it's eaating, bodily functions are being preformed and can walk around on it's oen just practice benign neglect. If anything changes, then tke action</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 823739, member: 34"] First off make sure it's nursing. All of the other things are probably just the lingering aff3ects of ahard long delivery. Should grow out of them (or not) won;t know until it does or doesn;t. Not unusal for calves even from easy deliverys to sleep a lot the first couple of days, from a prolonged delivery they may be even lazier for longer. If it's eaating, bodily functions are being preformed and can walk around on it's oen just practice benign neglect. If anything changes, then tke action [/QUOTE]
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