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cow goes into labor but now calf
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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 428022" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>Nothing! The crisis was two weeks ago and the cow seems fine, so let nature finish taking its course.</p><p></p><p>If the mucus that was uoozing was of a clear nature it was most likely part of the birth process.</p><p>If it was more of a white milky stringy looking fluid it was/is a discharge from her absorbing a dead calf or placenta. This fluid is most often found at her rear end in a puddle when she is lying down.</p><p></p><p>If you really want something to do, watch for buzzers and find out why they are circling.</p><p>If you have seen no buzzers, watch the cow between 4PM and dark from a distance and she will lead you to her calf.</p><p>Please let us know how things turn out.</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 428022, member: 5601"] Re: Nothing! The crisis was two weeks ago and the cow seems fine, so let nature finish taking its course. If the mucus that was uoozing was of a clear nature it was most likely part of the birth process. If it was more of a white milky stringy looking fluid it was/is a discharge from her absorbing a dead calf or placenta. This fluid is most often found at her rear end in a puddle when she is lying down. If you really want something to do, watch for buzzers and find out why they are circling. If you have seen no buzzers, watch the cow between 4PM and dark from a distance and she will lead you to her calf. Please let us know how things turn out. SL [/QUOTE]
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