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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 642689" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>The calf does not seem to be doing good. Milked the momma and she behaved herself while milking. I am thank ful for that. We tubed the calf and gave it two heat lamps. The body was cold. Hoping a little heat will help to relax the muscles as well. No teeth grinding and no bawling, so that is a good sign. </p><p>It is amazing what drugs vets have available. Thanks to them she was able to get the calf out with minimal damage to the cow and the vets says the cow should have no problems breeding back. The consensus from the vet was, the calf was unable to turn completely around like it was suppose to (dang i just realized that i do not know what "it" is), so the head was caught beneath the hip bone..i think. Any ways it could not completely turn.</p><p>This is a good cow, breeds back on time, raises a nice calf every year with very little problems. We are glad she should be OK.</p><p>If her calf does not make it, and we hope it does, we have a twin that will work nicely...that is another story for another thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 642689, member: 6198"] The calf does not seem to be doing good. Milked the momma and she behaved herself while milking. I am thank ful for that. We tubed the calf and gave it two heat lamps. The body was cold. Hoping a little heat will help to relax the muscles as well. No teeth grinding and no bawling, so that is a good sign. It is amazing what drugs vets have available. Thanks to them she was able to get the calf out with minimal damage to the cow and the vets says the cow should have no problems breeding back. The consensus from the vet was, the calf was unable to turn completely around like it was suppose to (dang i just realized that i do not know what "it" is), so the head was caught beneath the hip bone..i think. Any ways it could not completely turn. This is a good cow, breeds back on time, raises a nice calf every year with very little problems. We are glad she should be OK. If her calf does not make it, and we hope it does, we have a twin that will work nicely...that is another story for another thread. [/QUOTE]
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