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Madigan Squeeze Technique for Dummy Calves and Foals
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<blockquote data-quote="slick4591" data-source="post: 1507154" data-attributes="member: 16503"><p>Sorry, I thought I was the last to know about this. The article I read was basically resetting a dumb foal. They were stating the foal was either not in the birth canal long enough or didn't get the required squeeze they should have gotten while in there. Other applications to its use is medical procedures and such. They specifically spoke of a foal not getting on its feet and/or suckling. Supposedly, lots of non-suckling foals will start sucking after this technique is used. It spoke that calves will also react to this technique. I wish I have saved the link I read, but there are several if you Goggle it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slick4591, post: 1507154, member: 16503"] Sorry, I thought I was the last to know about this. The article I read was basically resetting a dumb foal. They were stating the foal was either not in the birth canal long enough or didn't get the required squeeze they should have gotten while in there. Other applications to its use is medical procedures and such. They specifically spoke of a foal not getting on its feet and/or suckling. Supposedly, lots of non-suckling foals will start sucking after this technique is used. It spoke that calves will also react to this technique. I wish I have saved the link I read, but there are several if you Goggle it. [/QUOTE]
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