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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 853518" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>our cows often calve and stay laying down, though we don't mind if they get up just before it pops out, there is a critical time just as the calf's head pops out is usually about the time the umbilical cord gets pinched off/broken, and if they aren't out, they can't breathe.. so you can end up with a bunch of retard cows (no, they aren't all retards), and then those ones are the ones that have a hard time finding the udder and will frustrate you forever!.. they also have a hard time learning what an electric fence is</p><p></p><p>maybe next year I'll see if I can get in on film and post it to youtube</p><p></p><p>you think a calf has it tough being born while the mother stands?? i believe giraffe's always stand while birthing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 853518, member: 9096"] our cows often calve and stay laying down, though we don't mind if they get up just before it pops out, there is a critical time just as the calf's head pops out is usually about the time the umbilical cord gets pinched off/broken, and if they aren't out, they can't breathe.. so you can end up with a bunch of retard cows (no, they aren't all retards), and then those ones are the ones that have a hard time finding the udder and will frustrate you forever!.. they also have a hard time learning what an electric fence is maybe next year I'll see if I can get in on film and post it to youtube you think a calf has it tough being born while the mother stands?? i believe giraffe's always stand while birthing [/QUOTE]
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