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Heifer in labor >8 hours - Help
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 196196" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>When reaching into a cow I never used to sleeve up, just bare hands. I noticed the vet the other day sleeved up before going into a cow so I asked him about it. He said that if he's only going to have to go in one time he just goes bare handed, but if he thinks he'll have to go in multiple times he sleeves. He maintanes that the hair on your hands and arms will irritate the insdie of the cow and cause swelling if you keep going in and out bare handed but the don;t swell as bad if you use sleeves. I had alwasy thought the swelling was just a natural thing. This wek-end I got to put the saleeving deal into practice. Lo and behold, even though I was in and out of the cow probably a dozen or more times, no swelling.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 196196, member: 34"] When reaching into a cow I never used to sleeve up, just bare hands. I noticed the vet the other day sleeved up before going into a cow so I asked him about it. He said that if he's only going to have to go in one time he just goes bare handed, but if he thinks he'll have to go in multiple times he sleeves. He maintanes that the hair on your hands and arms will irritate the insdie of the cow and cause swelling if you keep going in and out bare handed but the don;t swell as bad if you use sleeves. I had alwasy thought the swelling was just a natural thing. This wek-end I got to put the saleeving deal into practice. Lo and behold, even though I was in and out of the cow probably a dozen or more times, no swelling. dun [/QUOTE]
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