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Heifer might be preg w/ twins - Q's
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 631591" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>Glad you posted that Dun - I see that often. Especially as they get close. Men can't quite relate, but you gotta remember - like a woman - she's carrying a lot of extra weight, and her balance isn't quite the same as when she was "slender" :banana: </p><p>2/B - if you see signs of her "starting" labor but doesn't really get pushing, don't let her go long without checking. If she has twins (or 1 large calf) they tend to be out of position - breech, upside down, both coming at same time, etc). If you do the checking & feel feet, make sure they are front & coming right side up. If the calf is unable to really get up into the birth canal due to bad position, she won't start pushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 631591, member: 968"] Glad you posted that Dun - I see that often. Especially as they get close. Men can't quite relate, but you gotta remember - like a woman - she's carrying a lot of extra weight, and her balance isn't quite the same as when she was "slender" :banana: 2/B - if you see signs of her "starting" labor but doesn't really get pushing, don't let her go long without checking. If she has twins (or 1 large calf) they tend to be out of position - breech, upside down, both coming at same time, etc). If you do the checking & feel feet, make sure they are front & coming right side up. If the calf is unable to really get up into the birth canal due to bad position, she won't start pushing. [/QUOTE]
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