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Cow not passing afterbirth.
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<blockquote data-quote="MistyMorning" data-source="post: 816806" data-attributes="member: 6826"><p>I had a cow last spring take about six or seven days to pass her's, never had one do that before. I was a wreck, remember that dun? Anyhoo, I had the butcher out one fine day and as he was working on a steer, she passed it, very opportune I will say, tossed it in the gut bucket. Since none of the others that calved had any problems I was yakking about it with the Vet doing some AI later that summer, she suggested possible calcium deficiency as she is a big milker with a tad of Jersey influence.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MistyMorning, post: 816806, member: 6826"] I had a cow last spring take about six or seven days to pass her's, never had one do that before. I was a wreck, remember that dun? Anyhoo, I had the butcher out one fine day and as he was working on a steer, she passed it, very opportune I will say, tossed it in the gut bucket. Since none of the others that calved had any problems I was yakking about it with the Vet doing some AI later that summer, she suggested possible calcium deficiency as she is a big milker with a tad of Jersey influence. [/QUOTE]
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