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<blockquote data-quote="lsharp143" data-source="post: 1318671" data-attributes="member: 24981"><p>She was AI-ed on 5/26/15. Today is 3/21/16 and still no calf. I did talk to a dairy vet last Friday and he said not to worry. But of course now the concern is going to be the size of the calf. I guess I should expect to have to pull it....maybe it'll be twins. She's not in any distress, slightly larger bag, slightly softer in back but she's been pretty soft in back for weeks. I'll let you all know when it happens. Thanks for your support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lsharp143, post: 1318671, member: 24981"] She was AI-ed on 5/26/15. Today is 3/21/16 and still no calf. I did talk to a dairy vet last Friday and he said not to worry. But of course now the concern is going to be the size of the calf. I guess I should expect to have to pull it....maybe it'll be twins. She's not in any distress, slightly larger bag, slightly softer in back but she's been pretty soft in back for weeks. I'll let you all know when it happens. Thanks for your support. [/QUOTE]
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