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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1840460" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Calving number 11 happened yesterday. Mature cow calving, 276 days gestation, incalf to piedmontese, proven calver, never had to assist, so thought that everything will go well this time. It was going well at first. Saw first bag, moved her to the shed and left her to settle down and do her business. Checked her once, saw the bag of the calf showing, left for 30min. She should have been calved down for her second check. However, what I found was far away from what I have expected or would have ever thought. Cow was laying down dead. Calf still inside, feet were just touching pelvis... Calf was dead as well. </p><p>For the general info of the calf: bull calf, 99lbs.</p><p>Next cows due on the 22nd and 23rd. That's going to be a stressfull season it seems...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1840460, member: 19683"] Calving number 11 happened yesterday. Mature cow calving, 276 days gestation, incalf to piedmontese, proven calver, never had to assist, so thought that everything will go well this time. It was going well at first. Saw first bag, moved her to the shed and left her to settle down and do her business. Checked her once, saw the bag of the calf showing, left for 30min. She should have been calved down for her second check. However, what I found was far away from what I have expected or would have ever thought. Cow was laying down dead. Calf still inside, feet were just touching pelvis... Calf was dead as well. For the general info of the calf: bull calf, 99lbs. Next cows due on the 22nd and 23rd. That's going to be a stressfull season it seems... [/QUOTE]
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