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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 2224"><p>There are really two different discharge consistancies. The first is clear to somewhat whitish and rather sticky (it hangs in long threads) that can start as much as a month before calving but a week or two is more common. There is also a clear runny discharge that doesn't stick to everything. Normally calf within 12 to 24 hours, or it could be 20 minutes, all depends on the cow. Bagging isn't a sure sign, some back far before calving to the point you don't think they could put anymore milk in there, others bag just before and some after. Some never bag tight. This site may be helpfull</p><p></p><p>"http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/beef/g539.htm"</p><p></p><p>dun</p><p></p><p>> went out to feed my cows today ,</p><p>> only have 2 , cow with last years</p><p>> heifer , and the cow has a clear</p><p>> dicharge, how long is it usually</p><p>> before they calve ? this is my</p><p>> first time , i think i'm more</p><p>> excited then when my kids where</p><p>> born. thanks for your info. MR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 2224"] There are really two different discharge consistancies. The first is clear to somewhat whitish and rather sticky (it hangs in long threads) that can start as much as a month before calving but a week or two is more common. There is also a clear runny discharge that doesn't stick to everything. Normally calf within 12 to 24 hours, or it could be 20 minutes, all depends on the cow. Bagging isn't a sure sign, some back far before calving to the point you don't think they could put anymore milk in there, others bag just before and some after. Some never bag tight. This site may be helpfull "http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/beef/g539.htm" dun > went out to feed my cows today , > only have 2 , cow with last years > heifer , and the cow has a clear > dicharge, how long is it usually > before they calve ? this is my > first time , i think i'm more > excited then when my kids where > born. thanks for your info. MR. [/QUOTE]
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