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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 716752" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>I would be watchful of the breathing. I am wondering if you are not causing the calf anxiety (?). No, I don't like her udder ~ but it is what you have to work with for now so it is a non issue. Also, she is very engorged (as is typical), and it may take on a more regular shape (not regular but more regular) after some time. Don't worry about the calf only nursing 4 times about a minute each. If she has figured out on her own where all those parts are, then I think it is safe to assume she will do fine. She is also eating when you are not watching. I guess I will be interested to see what the others say about that calves breathing. How old is your cow? Your cow you think will be calving later ~ is she seperated from the herd as this one was, or is she out in the pasture?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 716752, member: 3886"] I would be watchful of the breathing. I am wondering if you are not causing the calf anxiety (?). No, I don't like her udder ~ but it is what you have to work with for now so it is a non issue. Also, she is very engorged (as is typical), and it may take on a more regular shape (not regular but more regular) after some time. Don't worry about the calf only nursing 4 times about a minute each. If she has figured out on her own where all those parts are, then I think it is safe to assume she will do fine. She is also eating when you are not watching. I guess I will be interested to see what the others say about that calves breathing. How old is your cow? Your cow you think will be calving later ~ is she seperated from the herd as this one was, or is she out in the pasture? [/QUOTE]
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