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Breeding / Calving Issues
First calf of the season is premature
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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 809985" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>I am not sure what happened but the little heifer died on Thursday. It was up, active and appeared normal on Wednesday evening. Thursday morning she is dead. I am am baffled. :cry2: I noticed today I have another cow with placenta like tissue coming out like she is going to calve (early also). She has not started the traditional bagging up or loosening of the vulva. I am stumped as to the cause. My cows are very healthy, great BCS and on free choice, good barn-kept hay and pasture minerals. They have all been vaccinated with a 7-way and booster by the vet. I have been VERY fortunate over the years to have lost very, very few calves. Just 1 in the last 5 years until this heifer. I AI'd them on May 10th and was not expecting any calving activity until mid-February. Any ideas???????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 809985, member: 1863"] I am not sure what happened but the little heifer died on Thursday. It was up, active and appeared normal on Wednesday evening. Thursday morning she is dead. I am am baffled. :cry2: I noticed today I have another cow with placenta like tissue coming out like she is going to calve (early also). She has not started the traditional bagging up or loosening of the vulva. I am stumped as to the cause. My cows are very healthy, great BCS and on free choice, good barn-kept hay and pasture minerals. They have all been vaccinated with a 7-way and booster by the vet. I have been VERY fortunate over the years to have lost very, very few calves. Just 1 in the last 5 years until this heifer. I AI'd them on May 10th and was not expecting any calving activity until mid-February. Any ideas??????? [/QUOTE]
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