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Cow not passing afterbirth.
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 816641" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>Dun that is what I was going to do. The cow is a pet so I knew she would just stand there and let me do it. When I got it in my hand she turned slightly to see what I was doing. It fell out on the ground with just the slightest pressure. I will still watch her for a few days to be sure she is ok. When I was younger I would have gotten her up the first day and stayed awake nights wondering if she would be ok, but no more.</p><p></p><p>AC, she will never breed back. She is old and I was just keeping her to get a baby out and then sent them to market. Her to slaughter and the calf to someone wanting a $200 baby. But now she has two $200 babys and she will still go in about a month.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 816641, member: 8993"] Dun that is what I was going to do. The cow is a pet so I knew she would just stand there and let me do it. When I got it in my hand she turned slightly to see what I was doing. It fell out on the ground with just the slightest pressure. I will still watch her for a few days to be sure she is ok. When I was younger I would have gotten her up the first day and stayed awake nights wondering if she would be ok, but no more. AC, she will never breed back. She is old and I was just keeping her to get a baby out and then sent them to market. Her to slaughter and the calf to someone wanting a $200 baby. But now she has two $200 babys and she will still go in about a month. [/QUOTE]
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