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Cow not passing afterbirth.
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<blockquote data-quote="Amo" data-source="post: 816854" data-attributes="member: 14857"><p>Honstly cant tell ya I guess. I was at a bull sale. Dad was babysitting. He was crawling through the cedar trees looking for a calf. If memory serves me right, she was the only one calving that day. Couldn't find the calf. So got her in and felt it, and pulled it. Thats bout all I know. </p><p></p><p>Could of been a she was getting in the mood, and was smelling cleanings from a cow that calved earlier. Talked to a vet about it after it happened, because I thought it was kinda goofy. He said it does happen, and usually you don't catch them in time to save the calf. So you could be correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amo, post: 816854, member: 14857"] Honstly cant tell ya I guess. I was at a bull sale. Dad was babysitting. He was crawling through the cedar trees looking for a calf. If memory serves me right, she was the only one calving that day. Couldn't find the calf. So got her in and felt it, and pulled it. Thats bout all I know. Could of been a she was getting in the mood, and was smelling cleanings from a cow that calved earlier. Talked to a vet about it after it happened, because I thought it was kinda goofy. He said it does happen, and usually you don't catch them in time to save the calf. So you could be correct. [/QUOTE]
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