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<blockquote data-quote="cgraves" data-source="post: 281876" data-attributes="member: 4713"><p>Got a friend who is very new to the cattle business. He ask me to come look at one of his heifers that he thought was down trying to calf. He bought her breed at sale barn and she was very poor. After checking to see if she was trying to have the calf I advised him to call the vet and get him to come because the heifer was so tired she will never be able to deliver. The heifer was not dialated even for the calf to start coming out. She can not stand. but will eat and drink and all the normal body functions. I think he is trying to move her in the barn and get a harness to get her up. Any ideas or is it a lost cause?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cgraves, post: 281876, member: 4713"] Got a friend who is very new to the cattle business. He ask me to come look at one of his heifers that he thought was down trying to calf. He bought her breed at sale barn and she was very poor. After checking to see if she was trying to have the calf I advised him to call the vet and get him to come because the heifer was so tired she will never be able to deliver. The heifer was not dialated even for the calf to start coming out. She can not stand. but will eat and drink and all the normal body functions. I think he is trying to move her in the barn and get a harness to get her up. Any ideas or is it a lost cause? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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