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<blockquote data-quote="kucala5" data-source="post: 1111928" data-attributes="member: 22006"><p>Had a nice black baldy bull calf last night. Last year, we lost both her twins, one born dead, the other was huge and what I would describe as "dumb?" Beautiful boy, but wouldn't stand, wouldn't/couldn't suck. We tubed him for a week, but "Finn" didn't make it. I was paranoid for this year's calf and had mama in the lot this week to be on hand. She was unsettled all day yesterday and I finally turned her out about 6PM. Went to find and check her at 8PM and she was in hard labor. Watched her precious boy be born without a hitch before 9PM. Would she still be pacing in the lot this AM waiting to calve had I not let her out?...or is that even possible?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kucala5, post: 1111928, member: 22006"] Had a nice black baldy bull calf last night. Last year, we lost both her twins, one born dead, the other was huge and what I would describe as "dumb?" Beautiful boy, but wouldn't stand, wouldn't/couldn't suck. We tubed him for a week, but "Finn" didn't make it. I was paranoid for this year's calf and had mama in the lot this week to be on hand. She was unsettled all day yesterday and I finally turned her out about 6PM. Went to find and check her at 8PM and she was in hard labor. Watched her precious boy be born without a hitch before 9PM. Would she still be pacing in the lot this AM waiting to calve had I not let her out?...or is that even possible? [/QUOTE]
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