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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1836695" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>[ATTACH=full]39523[/ATTACH]</p><p>Everybody knows what means this photo...</p><p>But everything ended well. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]39524[/ATTACH]</p><p>Thankfully noticed in time. Cow had been visiting shed for the past two days. In the morning she was in the shed, but left it once we came. Other than that she was acting calm. Around midday started feeding cows. Went to check her ligaments, which were loose already. She was calm, eating from the feeder. She usually goes away from the herd to calve. However, noticed a piece of somekind of membrane hanging out of her vulva. Pulled it to see if it's not a frozen mucus, but it definitely wasn't. Brought her into the shed, put a glove on and went in to check what was going on. The calf's bag wasn't broken, but calf was hanging low as well. It was alive thankfully. Cow was fully dilated and with her being so calm there was no way to know how long she has been in labor. Decided to intervene and assist. She was really hesitant to push even when the first photo was taken. Bit by bit got the calf out and thankfully everything seems okay both with mom and calf.</p><p></p><p>294 days gestation, bull calf, sired by culard Charolais, out of limxcharx cow. Last year she had huge blue bull calf with white stripe on his back. This one is smaller, at least with his bones. Scales will show the real result tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1836695, member: 19683"] [ATTACH type="full"]39523[/ATTACH] Everybody knows what means this photo... But everything ended well. [ATTACH type="full"]39524[/ATTACH] Thankfully noticed in time. Cow had been visiting shed for the past two days. In the morning she was in the shed, but left it once we came. Other than that she was acting calm. Around midday started feeding cows. Went to check her ligaments, which were loose already. She was calm, eating from the feeder. She usually goes away from the herd to calve. However, noticed a piece of somekind of membrane hanging out of her vulva. Pulled it to see if it's not a frozen mucus, but it definitely wasn't. Brought her into the shed, put a glove on and went in to check what was going on. The calf's bag wasn't broken, but calf was hanging low as well. It was alive thankfully. Cow was fully dilated and with her being so calm there was no way to know how long she has been in labor. Decided to intervene and assist. She was really hesitant to push even when the first photo was taken. Bit by bit got the calf out and thankfully everything seems okay both with mom and calf. 294 days gestation, bull calf, sired by culard Charolais, out of limxcharx cow. Last year she had huge blue bull calf with white stripe on his back. This one is smaller, at least with his bones. Scales will show the real result tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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