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Calving goes downhill....
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<blockquote data-quote="jcarkie" data-source="post: 658478" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>we all blame ourselves, go ahead and greive, kick yourself, i have done it myself. too tired to check one more time and the next morning a dead calf with the leg back and a heifer that layed to long. saved the heifer lost the calf. we all mess up but we do our best.</p><p>but more times, i have made one more check, flashlight in hand, found the heifer with her back down hill can't get up turned her upright chased her while confused back to her calf through the briars, or sat in the rain or layed in the snow or mud to reposition a leg so we can save alot of calves. canceled plans or ran late because we can't leave till the calf is born. or hook the trailer up at 3 a.m. in the mud and load a heifer that we can't pull alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcarkie, post: 658478, member: 20"] we all blame ourselves, go ahead and greive, kick yourself, i have done it myself. too tired to check one more time and the next morning a dead calf with the leg back and a heifer that layed to long. saved the heifer lost the calf. we all mess up but we do our best. but more times, i have made one more check, flashlight in hand, found the heifer with her back down hill can't get up turned her upright chased her while confused back to her calf through the briars, or sat in the rain or layed in the snow or mud to reposition a leg so we can save alot of calves. canceled plans or ran late because we can't leave till the calf is born. or hook the trailer up at 3 a.m. in the mud and load a heifer that we can't pull alone. [/QUOTE]
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