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<blockquote data-quote="JMHayes" data-source="post: 139211" data-attributes="member: 1680"><p>The cow seems fine. I did a rectal and the calf isn't in a weird positon. I have a feeling that when she rolled on her side some gases started to build up and she thought she was going into labor. Maybe this is why she was pushing, but showed no signs of labor. I don't know if this can even happen, but I've never seen a cow act like that and not show the first sign of labor. I think that she'll be fine, but I left her in the small pen next to the barn so I can check on her at 2 and when I wake up at 4. Does it sound like I'm making a poor decision or just trying not to jump the gun?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMHayes, post: 139211, member: 1680"] The cow seems fine. I did a rectal and the calf isn't in a weird positon. I have a feeling that when she rolled on her side some gases started to build up and she thought she was going into labor. Maybe this is why she was pushing, but showed no signs of labor. I don't know if this can even happen, but I've never seen a cow act like that and not show the first sign of labor. I think that she'll be fine, but I left her in the small pen next to the barn so I can check on her at 2 and when I wake up at 4. Does it sound like I'm making a poor decision or just trying not to jump the gun? [/QUOTE]
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