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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 1135630" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>Had to pull a calf from a heifer the other day, BIG headed calf, that was dead. He77 of a one to pull thats for sure.. </p><p>Anyway, the heifer is ok, except she got a bit of an infection, I cleaned her out good, then I shot her with some LA300, two differnt times. Shes back to normal that way, but her hip bones are sticking up along with her tail. Dont know if we might have damaged her back some, or pushed the hips out of place or what? wish I had photos, but she is walking and even runs good. Dont seem to be botherd by it at all. But dont know if it will affect her breeding or being able to breed back and have a calf next time. </p><p>Anyone ever have this happen to them?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 1135630, member: 3400"] Had to pull a calf from a heifer the other day, BIG headed calf, that was dead. He77 of a one to pull thats for sure.. Anyway, the heifer is ok, except she got a bit of an infection, I cleaned her out good, then I shot her with some LA300, two differnt times. Shes back to normal that way, but her hip bones are sticking up along with her tail. Dont know if we might have damaged her back some, or pushed the hips out of place or what? wish I had photos, but she is walking and even runs good. Dont seem to be botherd by it at all. But dont know if it will affect her breeding or being able to breed back and have a calf next time. Anyone ever have this happen to them? [/QUOTE]
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