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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1784204" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>That's okay <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😄" title="Grinning face with smiling eyes :smile:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f604.png" data-shortname=":smile:" /> I'm sure that for quite many people blues are awfully looking.</p><p>It wasn't hard to notice. The cow has been feeling off for the past couple days. In the evening of the abortion she had her belly drop, also had lost some weight and looked to be feeling terrible. Saw abit of membranes showing. So in the morning just went to check if she had already aborted or needed assistance. Had one occasion when aborting heifer couldn't abort her calves, they were very far down.</p><p>Would lie if I said that I'm not abit nervous. Done my honework on that, consulted with one farmer, which raises pure and crossbred blues. He has a very good % of natural calvings. Often those ceasareans are due to wrong presentation. So my sode I've done everything what I can genetics wise to get an alive naturally born calf wothout trouble.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1784204, member: 19683"] That's okay 😄 I'm sure that for quite many people blues are awfully looking. It wasn't hard to notice. The cow has been feeling off for the past couple days. In the evening of the abortion she had her belly drop, also had lost some weight and looked to be feeling terrible. Saw abit of membranes showing. So in the morning just went to check if she had already aborted or needed assistance. Had one occasion when aborting heifer couldn't abort her calves, they were very far down. Would lie if I said that I'm not abit nervous. Done my honework on that, consulted with one farmer, which raises pure and crossbred blues. He has a very good % of natural calvings. Often those ceasareans are due to wrong presentation. So my sode I've done everything what I can genetics wise to get an alive naturally born calf wothout trouble. [/QUOTE]
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