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Major calving disaster
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 462244" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>First, if you were going to put the cow down anyway why not try the c-section.</p><p>Second I,m with Msscamp on this one. I also worked for a vet. If you had a leg, cut it off. Then keep cutting things off untill you get to the head.I have done this myself for the vet. It is not easy but I haver never seen one that could not be taken apart.</p><p>Third, Haveing said this, I was not there so it is hard to second guess a situation.</p><p>Sorry for your loss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 462244, member: 5494"] First, if you were going to put the cow down anyway why not try the c-section. Second I,m with Msscamp on this one. I also worked for a vet. If you had a leg, cut it off. Then keep cutting things off untill you get to the head.I have done this myself for the vet. It is not easy but I haver never seen one that could not be taken apart. Third, Haveing said this, I was not there so it is hard to second guess a situation. Sorry for your loss. [/QUOTE]
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