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Cow not passing afterbirth.
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<blockquote data-quote="Roger57" data-source="post: 1339952" data-attributes="member: 25207"><p>I had a cow that had a calf yesterday evening and i saw her eating her afterbirth then. I saw her again this afternoon and she has not cleaned out completely. I have read all of the previous measages about leaving her alone and she will pass it in within a week or so. I am not a fan of this and if she doesn't look better tomorrow evening I plan to go in and clean her out and place boluses in her. He bag is very big and the calf can only nurse one teet at this time and if I clean her out I plan to milk her as well to relieve her somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roger57, post: 1339952, member: 25207"] I had a cow that had a calf yesterday evening and i saw her eating her afterbirth then. I saw her again this afternoon and she has not cleaned out completely. I have read all of the previous measages about leaving her alone and she will pass it in within a week or so. I am not a fan of this and if she doesn't look better tomorrow evening I plan to go in and clean her out and place boluses in her. He bag is very big and the calf can only nurse one teet at this time and if I clean her out I plan to milk her as well to relieve her somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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