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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 7238"><p>UPDATE:It's been 1 week today since "88-03" lost her calf. I continue to lift her twice a day with hip clamps for half hour durations. During that half hour I give her a rub and flex her legs.This plus keeping fresh feed and water up to her is a challenge. Yesterday I thought I was going to lose her, I think she may have suffered a touch of bloat as I fed her a little green grass. Today she is a different cow, after lifting her with the cow clamps she momentarily took her body weight and stood up, only to fall and let the jib take the weight. Hopefully this is a sign and persistance and grit will pay off. Will update again in a few days.</p><p></p><p>Jim</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:har.ship@bigpond.com.au">har.ship@bigpond.com.au</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 7238"] UPDATE:It's been 1 week today since "88-03" lost her calf. I continue to lift her twice a day with hip clamps for half hour durations. During that half hour I give her a rub and flex her legs.This plus keeping fresh feed and water up to her is a challenge. Yesterday I thought I was going to lose her, I think she may have suffered a touch of bloat as I fed her a little green grass. Today she is a different cow, after lifting her with the cow clamps she momentarily took her body weight and stood up, only to fall and let the jib take the weight. Hopefully this is a sign and persistance and grit will pay off. Will update again in a few days. Jim [email=har.ship@bigpond.com.au]har.ship@bigpond.com.au[/email] [/QUOTE]
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