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<blockquote data-quote="sozo" data-source="post: 601691" data-attributes="member: 7589"><p>I have a cow that had a calf 9 months and 3 weeks ago.Last week I noticed she was laying down with the rest of the herd and looked like she was trying to have the calf,part was even beginning to come out and she looked like she was having contractions.I thought it was weird her not going off by herself to do it.I got her up in the pen to keep an eye on her,that was a week ago.She is springing more than she was but still no calf.To complicate matters the last year she has begin to limp and look like it hurts her to walk and that is worst now.She is still eating well and very alert.Should I call a vet?Thanks for any ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sozo, post: 601691, member: 7589"] I have a cow that had a calf 9 months and 3 weeks ago.Last week I noticed she was laying down with the rest of the herd and looked like she was trying to have the calf,part was even beginning to come out and she looked like she was having contractions.I thought it was weird her not going off by herself to do it.I got her up in the pen to keep an eye on her,that was a week ago.She is springing more than she was but still no calf.To complicate matters the last year she has begin to limp and look like it hurts her to walk and that is worst now.She is still eating well and very alert.Should I call a vet?Thanks for any ideas. [/QUOTE]
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