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<blockquote data-quote="greatgerts" data-source="post: 72660" data-attributes="member: 181"><p>Medic.... Had the same thing happen yesterday morning. The cow was about 50' from the calf, and I saw something going across another field. Then she ran to the calf, which didn't get up. So, it was first thing in the morning, so I knew I needed to check it. Got to the calf and, completely gutted out. </p><p> Of course, it was out of a 2 year old, and I paid a decent amount for her. What really sucks is that by the time she gets rebred and has her next calf, there will be about 15 1/2 sisters calving (out of the same cow from ET) at the same time. I was so anxious to have the first grandbaby from the cow to tell all of the other breeders about. Now, I just have to sit back and wait. </p><p> What a way to start the calving season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greatgerts, post: 72660, member: 181"] Medic.... Had the same thing happen yesterday morning. The cow was about 50' from the calf, and I saw something going across another field. Then she ran to the calf, which didn't get up. So, it was first thing in the morning, so I knew I needed to check it. Got to the calf and, completely gutted out. Of course, it was out of a 2 year old, and I paid a decent amount for her. What really sucks is that by the time she gets rebred and has her next calf, there will be about 15 1/2 sisters calving (out of the same cow from ET) at the same time. I was so anxious to have the first grandbaby from the cow to tell all of the other breeders about. Now, I just have to sit back and wait. What a way to start the calving season! [/QUOTE]
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