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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 534522" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>Ok called the vet... gone for the day</p><p>called the retired vet...left a message</p><p>called a neighbor...no answer</p><p>called another neighbor, he came down to look at the cow</p><p>Now the story</p><p></p><p>I;m on the farm on my own, hubby left yesterday for course, in laws are away on holidays.</p><p>Last night this cow was sort of nesting. We've been watching her. This will be her second calf. She has been bagging near 3 weeks, pouched on the back end and fallen around the tail bone. Bag not completely firm but close. So at 11 pm noticed she was off on her own, sort of nesting. Put her up by the barn and she decided to eat..should mention her apetite is healthy.</p><p>I checked on her in the middle of the night, chewing her cud, this morning, a little skitish, and out of sorts.</p><p></p><p>So I glove up and check on her. Does not feel right. Like lots of stuff in the way, a big balloon, thick big balloon. This is the first cow that i have not been able to find the calf. So i call for help.</p><p>A neighbor farmer, doing it for more years than i even know comes down and checks her out. He has trouble finding the calf. He had to go under the sac, felt what he thought might be a small foot, maybe a head and something between the head and foot. He figures under developed.</p><p>I know what i am tryng to say is not come out right. Any how he said to leave her for a few hours, see what happens.</p><p>Even with the bag as full as it is, the calf should be closer to the top i would think.</p><p>And lastly, there was not much of a fight to get past the cervix.</p><p></p><p>Well hubby just called while he was on lunch, said to give her time she might not yetbe ready...</p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 534522, member: 6198"] Ok called the vet... gone for the day called the retired vet...left a message called a neighbor...no answer called another neighbor, he came down to look at the cow Now the story I;m on the farm on my own, hubby left yesterday for course, in laws are away on holidays. Last night this cow was sort of nesting. We've been watching her. This will be her second calf. She has been bagging near 3 weeks, pouched on the back end and fallen around the tail bone. Bag not completely firm but close. So at 11 pm noticed she was off on her own, sort of nesting. Put her up by the barn and she decided to eat..should mention her apetite is healthy. I checked on her in the middle of the night, chewing her cud, this morning, a little skitish, and out of sorts. So I glove up and check on her. Does not feel right. Like lots of stuff in the way, a big balloon, thick big balloon. This is the first cow that i have not been able to find the calf. So i call for help. A neighbor farmer, doing it for more years than i even know comes down and checks her out. He has trouble finding the calf. He had to go under the sac, felt what he thought might be a small foot, maybe a head and something between the head and foot. He figures under developed. I know what i am tryng to say is not come out right. Any how he said to leave her for a few hours, see what happens. Even with the bag as full as it is, the calf should be closer to the top i would think. And lastly, there was not much of a fight to get past the cervix. Well hubby just called while he was on lunch, said to give her time she might not yetbe ready... Any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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