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<blockquote data-quote="midlagecrzy" data-source="post: 1786523" data-attributes="member: 43005"><p>Thanks! The reason I got on here is because we had a heifer that got bred too young probably and she couldn't birth the calf. We knew she was getting close but we couldn't find her. We looked everywhere for about 4 days before I finally found her and when I did the calf was front legs and half of a giant head sticking out of her backside. Tongue hanging out and dead and stinky already. No idea how long. She was still standing surprisingly. I had pushed her out of the woods when she heard me and the other cows were in the clearing. I went to get the puller and she went back in the woods. It was late and cold I thought there was probably no chance of getting her loaded up to take to the vet so I went in until the morning. Went out the next morning, fully expecting to find her if not dead at least down, but she was still standing when I found her and we couldn't believe she actually followed the other cows into the pen for some feed. She never would before. Got her to the vet and they were able to pull the dead calf. It was probably 100lbs. They kept her overnight and she seemed to be okay but very mad! That's been a week ago today. She still moving around very slow and appears to me to be losing weight. I don't think we can get her back in the pen much less loaded up. I thought maybe she needed some B12 for her appetite but there's no way we can get close enough to give her a shot. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="midlagecrzy, post: 1786523, member: 43005"] Thanks! The reason I got on here is because we had a heifer that got bred too young probably and she couldn’t birth the calf. We knew she was getting close but we couldn’t find her. We looked everywhere for about 4 days before I finally found her and when I did the calf was front legs and half of a giant head sticking out of her backside. Tongue hanging out and dead and stinky already. No idea how long. She was still standing surprisingly. I had pushed her out of the woods when she heard me and the other cows were in the clearing. I went to get the puller and she went back in the woods. It was late and cold I thought there was probably no chance of getting her loaded up to take to the vet so I went in until the morning. Went out the next morning, fully expecting to find her if not dead at least down, but she was still standing when I found her and we couldn’t believe she actually followed the other cows into the pen for some feed. She never would before. Got her to the vet and they were able to pull the dead calf. It was probably 100lbs. They kept her overnight and she seemed to be okay but very mad! That’s been a week ago today. She still moving around very slow and appears to me to be losing weight. I don’t think we can get her back in the pen much less loaded up. I thought maybe she needed some B12 for her appetite but there’s no way we can get close enough to give her a shot. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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