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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 820888" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>That was disappointing.</p><p>A 2001 cow had one heifer calf already dead and hubby went up to put some staples in the fence and she had just the head out. ran her in and got the feet out and the calf already dead too. :frowns: </p><p>No idea what happened. The lower teeth on the first one were not fully in and seemed a bit loose. rear end was bulged out and had blood coming from it. Had bright red blood coming from the cord.</p><p>Second calf's cord was pale.</p><p></p><p>Just a crappy situation. Cow had twins back in '08. We have one of them down at the barn going to have her second calf.</p><p>Cow never missed a year. Now to decide if we keep her or ship her.</p><p>Steer calf she raised last year was BW 85# and WW 565#.</p><p></p><p>*sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 820888, member: 5917"] That was disappointing. A 2001 cow had one heifer calf already dead and hubby went up to put some staples in the fence and she had just the head out. ran her in and got the feet out and the calf already dead too. :frowns: No idea what happened. The lower teeth on the first one were not fully in and seemed a bit loose. rear end was bulged out and had blood coming from it. Had bright red blood coming from the cord. Second calf's cord was pale. Just a crappy situation. Cow had twins back in '08. We have one of them down at the barn going to have her second calf. Cow never missed a year. Now to decide if we keep her or ship her. Steer calf she raised last year was BW 85# and WW 565#. *sigh* [/QUOTE]
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