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Cow Breeding Back After Pulling Backwards Calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Cheese" data-source="post: 1306280" data-attributes="member: 23385"><p>I just want to get yalls opinion on this matter and see what answers I get to better help with my decision. We had to pull a calf last night that was coming out backwards. We somehow and with luck got the calf out but unfortunately it didn't make it even though we did feel it move while trying to pull the calf. What I'm asking what can we expect out of the cow now? This is one of our beef cows and probably our best beef cow at this time but will she be hurt from this? Will she breed back on time? Will she even breed back? I've do not have any experience with this situation so I am just wanting to get some opinions from people that do have experience with this type of situation. I don't believe the cow was injured internally from this but I haven't heard back yet from my dad what he noticed when he checked her. She was standing up in our corral when I left for work this morning. Like I said she is probably our best beef cow so we don't want to sell her if she will be ok and breed right back but there is always the dead calf part to factor in as well. Anyways, any input from this will be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Cheese, post: 1306280, member: 23385"] I just want to get yalls opinion on this matter and see what answers I get to better help with my decision. We had to pull a calf last night that was coming out backwards. We somehow and with luck got the calf out but unfortunately it didn't make it even though we did feel it move while trying to pull the calf. What I'm asking what can we expect out of the cow now? This is one of our beef cows and probably our best beef cow at this time but will she be hurt from this? Will she breed back on time? Will she even breed back? I've do not have any experience with this situation so I am just wanting to get some opinions from people that do have experience with this type of situation. I don't believe the cow was injured internally from this but I haven't heard back yet from my dad what he noticed when he checked her. She was standing up in our corral when I left for work this morning. Like I said she is probably our best beef cow so we don't want to sell her if she will be ok and breed right back but there is always the dead calf part to factor in as well. Anyways, any input from this will be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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