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<blockquote data-quote="nocows" data-source="post: 1486921" data-attributes="member: 30029"><p>Yeah after going back and reading that it's hard to follow.</p><p></p><p>First heifer had her calf unassisted in the middle of the night, when they were checked early that next morning she had cleaned the calf off and it looked otherwise good but it was dead not sure what happened.</p><p></p><p>Next two were watched like a hawk checked every two hours or so all night long. Once they showed signs of calving we jumped right in. Both heifers needed help the calves had to be pulled and were dead. We're guessing complications due to the size of the pelvic they were just too small. </p><p></p><p>Last one had a healthy calf unassisted it's the little gal in the picture. </p><p></p><p>Theese were bought from a reputable local heifer replacement farm. We have family that have bought from the same farm last few years with good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nocows, post: 1486921, member: 30029"] Yeah after going back and reading that it’s hard to follow. First heifer had her calf unassisted in the middle of the night, when they were checked early that next morning she had cleaned the calf off and it looked otherwise good but it was dead not sure what happened. Next two were watched like a hawk checked every two hours or so all night long. Once they showed signs of calving we jumped right in. Both heifers needed help the calves had to be pulled and were dead. We’re guessing complications due to the size of the pelvic they were just too small. Last one had a healthy calf unassisted it’s the little gal in the picture. Theese were bought from a reputable local heifer replacement farm. We have family that have bought from the same farm last few years with good luck. [/QUOTE]
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