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Calf down in the chute
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<blockquote data-quote="VAStocker" data-source="post: 345319" data-attributes="member: 4458"><p>I had a 800# steer go down on me the other day when we had the vet over fixing a prolaps that I just couldn't get to stay in no matter how many times I stiched him up. In the past when a good size steer would go down in the chute I would pull on him and loosen the head gate and when all else would fail I would get the shock stick and he would finally get back on his feet. This time the vet took his hands and covered the calfs nose stoping him from breathing through it, the calf shook his head and jumped to his feet. I think we've all had this happen and I thought this worked better than any thing else I've tried.</p><p>Dose anyone else have any quick fixes for mishaps in the chute?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VAStocker, post: 345319, member: 4458"] I had a 800# steer go down on me the other day when we had the vet over fixing a prolaps that I just couldn't get to stay in no matter how many times I stiched him up. In the past when a good size steer would go down in the chute I would pull on him and loosen the head gate and when all else would fail I would get the shock stick and he would finally get back on his feet. This time the vet took his hands and covered the calfs nose stoping him from breathing through it, the calf shook his head and jumped to his feet. I think we've all had this happen and I thought this worked better than any thing else I've tried. Dose anyone else have any quick fixes for mishaps in the chute? [/QUOTE]
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