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Last calf of the season
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<blockquote data-quote="dt34715" data-source="post: 1470892" data-attributes="member: 18558"><p>it was not an easy birth. Labor started at 7:00 a.m. on this heifer. Seen her strain a lot and after 3 hours she had quit. </p><p>I got her in the squeeze shoot and found one leg was folded under. After getting a neighbor to help. He got the leg back up and with several tugs, the calf would not budge.</p><p>We then used a comalong to help. After a few minutes the calf was out and momma was up.</p><p>All is well and a nice bull calf to end the season.</p><p></p><p>14 bulls and 10 heifers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dt34715, post: 1470892, member: 18558"] it was not an easy birth. Labor started at 7:00 a.m. on this heifer. Seen her strain a lot and after 3 hours she had quit. I got her in the squeeze shoot and found one leg was folded under. After getting a neighbor to help. He got the leg back up and with several tugs, the calf would not budge. We then used a comalong to help. After a few minutes the calf was out and momma was up. All is well and a nice bull calf to end the season. 14 bulls and 10 heifers [/QUOTE]
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