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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 951833" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>Today a 5 yr old cow in good condition bred with her 3rd calf, due approx 6 weeks (I write down when cows are in heat, lying down acting wierd. 2 days ago the cows pushed down a section of fence that needs work and most of them were out, except her and 2 other cows. I put grain in the feed bin to try to convince the loose bunch to return to the pasture, she and the other 2 cows ofcourse pigged out while I was rounding the others up. The other 2 cows are fine--I don't know if this could be part of the problem with her or not.</p><p></p><p>I noticed yesterday when I went out in the a.m. she was out near the back fence, seperated from the rest of the herd. She was walking around and I did not notice anything odd about her appearance. When I came back in the p.m., she had moved to a wooded area and did not come up for feed. My first thought was that cow is acting like she is going to have a calf--so I came home and checked my book. The only way she could be having a calf in the next week would be if she was bred the day she calved in Dec. </p><p></p><p>Today when I went this a.m. to water, she was laying along another fence line. She let me walk right up to her..and seemed to be rolling abit, like she was trying to get her cud up. Her ears were perky, she had a mucousy discharge from her rear and she was making a low quite mooing noise every so often, hitting her stomach lightly like she had discomfort from the calf. She did not appear to be bloated, I am assuming if she was bloated it would be noticable--besides that 2 days would be along time.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure she is not eating. I am debating on calling the vet or wait another day, since really she looks okay -- she is just acting wierd like she is trying to have her calf. We had a severe drought this year, in the last couple of weeks we have had a few good rains and the grass and weeds are growing everywhere..I supposed she could have eaten something but since they have grass and hay I can't imagine why they would be eating weeds or ? Any advise ?? Whats the odds of having a premature calf are there complications in that?</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Donna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 951833, member: 37"] Today a 5 yr old cow in good condition bred with her 3rd calf, due approx 6 weeks (I write down when cows are in heat, lying down acting wierd. 2 days ago the cows pushed down a section of fence that needs work and most of them were out, except her and 2 other cows. I put grain in the feed bin to try to convince the loose bunch to return to the pasture, she and the other 2 cows ofcourse pigged out while I was rounding the others up. The other 2 cows are fine--I don't know if this could be part of the problem with her or not. I noticed yesterday when I went out in the a.m. she was out near the back fence, seperated from the rest of the herd. She was walking around and I did not notice anything odd about her appearance. When I came back in the p.m., she had moved to a wooded area and did not come up for feed. My first thought was that cow is acting like she is going to have a calf--so I came home and checked my book. The only way she could be having a calf in the next week would be if she was bred the day she calved in Dec. Today when I went this a.m. to water, she was laying along another fence line. She let me walk right up to her..and seemed to be rolling abit, like she was trying to get her cud up. Her ears were perky, she had a mucousy discharge from her rear and she was making a low quite mooing noise every so often, hitting her stomach lightly like she had discomfort from the calf. She did not appear to be bloated, I am assuming if she was bloated it would be noticable--besides that 2 days would be along time. I'm pretty sure she is not eating. I am debating on calling the vet or wait another day, since really she looks okay -- she is just acting wierd like she is trying to have her calf. We had a severe drought this year, in the last couple of weeks we have had a few good rains and the grass and weeds are growing everywhere..I supposed she could have eaten something but since they have grass and hay I can't imagine why they would be eating weeds or ? Any advise ?? Whats the odds of having a premature calf are there complications in that? Thanks, Donna [/QUOTE]
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