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Meconium staining of newborn calves
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<blockquote data-quote="Putangitangi" data-source="post: 1403935" data-attributes="member: 5956"><p>As he wrote:</p><p></p><p></p><p>My opinion and experience is that it's not as indicative as I understand it is in human births. I've seen some staining in normal (watched right through from first signs to delivery) births and all those calves behaved entirely normally. I've had more troubled calves without any at all. I also have one family whose birth fluids are always a disgusting green. The first time I saw it I presumed the calf was dead and rotting; she was normal - white-faced too, so it was really obvious. She and most of her sisters and then some of the daughters have continued the trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Putangitangi, post: 1403935, member: 5956"] As he wrote: My opinion and experience is that it's not as indicative as I understand it is in human births. I've seen some staining in normal (watched right through from first signs to delivery) births and all those calves behaved entirely normally. I've had more troubled calves without any at all. I also have one family whose birth fluids are always a disgusting green. The first time I saw it I presumed the calf was dead and rotting; she was normal - white-faced too, so it was really obvious. She and most of her sisters and then some of the daughters have continued the trait. [/QUOTE]
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