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<blockquote data-quote="Australian" data-source="post: 666955" data-attributes="member: 8793"><p>Had a bad day with the calving today. Two mal presentations. Found a pure South Devon heifer dead with a calf part way out minus any legs showing, both were back only the head was out. Found another with head out and one leg part way out, the other leg was twisted back. calf was dead but saved the heifer. Vet said only for the leg being back she would have had it no trouble. I'm mad with myself for not going up to the calving paddock last night to check on the heifer that died. She might have been saved by a caesarian. Been so darn busy cleaning rubbish off fences and refencing flats that were flooded.</p><p>Colin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Australian, post: 666955, member: 8793"] Had a bad day with the calving today. Two mal presentations. Found a pure South Devon heifer dead with a calf part way out minus any legs showing, both were back only the head was out. Found another with head out and one leg part way out, the other leg was twisted back. calf was dead but saved the heifer. Vet said only for the leg being back she would have had it no trouble. I'm mad with myself for not going up to the calving paddock last night to check on the heifer that died. She might have been saved by a caesarian. Been so darn busy cleaning rubbish off fences and refencing flats that were flooded. Colin [/QUOTE]
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