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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 287865" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>I agree with dun here as well. I'm not sure how much overdue we have had cows go, but we have had calves come as much as 17 days early and not be preemies so I would think it would work the other way as well. As long as she looks fine, is eating and acting normally there isn't much you can do. Could talk to your vet about it though, just to see what he thinks... </p><p></p><p>One thing though is that longer gestation=larger BW so that could be a problem, and considering you pulled her calf last year I am wondering whether she is an animal that will always go past term??? Not saying that she will have trouble, just wanting to bring it to your attention....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 287865, member: 2308"] I agree with dun here as well. I'm not sure how much overdue we have had cows go, but we have had calves come as much as 17 days early and not be preemies so I would think it would work the other way as well. As long as she looks fine, is eating and acting normally there isn't much you can do. Could talk to your vet about it though, just to see what he thinks... One thing though is that longer gestation=larger BW so that could be a problem, and considering you pulled her calf last year I am wondering whether she is an animal that will always go past term??? Not saying that she will have trouble, just wanting to bring it to your attention.... [/QUOTE]
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