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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1839169" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Have heard such saying that "misfortune comes in three". It sure did this time for us. After dead twins the old cow managed to lay down on her calf... That would make two misfortunes... However, there sure had to be the third one. Had a cow calving two days ago. Second calving for the cow, bluex charx, incalf to the twins sire. Not a hard assist overall, so the size wasn't an issue. Calf had full respiratory tract of mucus. Done everything we could think of, but she couldn't take a single breath. When her whole body relaxed mucus started flowing out of her nostrils... But there was no way to bring her back at that point. Another heifer calf, 284days gestation, approx 117lbs (cow's first calf was 119lbs).</p><p></p><p>This time cow got a new calf to raise. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]40070[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1839169, member: 19683"] Have heard such saying that "misfortune comes in three". It sure did this time for us. After dead twins the old cow managed to lay down on her calf... That would make two misfortunes... However, there sure had to be the third one. Had a cow calving two days ago. Second calving for the cow, bluex charx, incalf to the twins sire. Not a hard assist overall, so the size wasn't an issue. Calf had full respiratory tract of mucus. Done everything we could think of, but she couldn't take a single breath. When her whole body relaxed mucus started flowing out of her nostrils... But there was no way to bring her back at that point. Another heifer calf, 284days gestation, approx 117lbs (cow's first calf was 119lbs). This time cow got a new calf to raise. [ATTACH type="full"]40070[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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