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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1567825" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>Last year i had a cow getting up and sitting down for an hour or so, got her in and checked her out. Not dilated at all. Everything else fine, could feel what i thought was a foot but could bend one way or another so couldn't tell a position. Next day still wasn't right, got vet in and he couldn't work it out either but she was due so we did a cesarean, live little heifer. Calf was upside down with one leg back. She could never have dilated because nothing pushing on cervix. Vets thoughts were a couple more hours would have been too late. I agree, with the dark orange sludge the calf was well cooked. This cows sixth calf and all others were born with a couple of pushes. All heifer calves too I'll add. Vet said she would calve again no worries. No way i thought, then i got curious.....she is due in 15 days....starting to wonder what the hell i was thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1567825, member: 33533"] Last year i had a cow getting up and sitting down for an hour or so, got her in and checked her out. Not dilated at all. Everything else fine, could feel what i thought was a foot but could bend one way or another so couldn't tell a position. Next day still wasn't right, got vet in and he couldn't work it out either but she was due so we did a cesarean, live little heifer. Calf was upside down with one leg back. She could never have dilated because nothing pushing on cervix. Vets thoughts were a couple more hours would have been too late. I agree, with the dark orange sludge the calf was well cooked. This cows sixth calf and all others were born with a couple of pushes. All heifer calves too I'll add. Vet said she would calve again no worries. No way i thought, then i got curious.....she is due in 15 days....starting to wonder what the hell i was thinking. [/QUOTE]
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