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<blockquote data-quote="Nite Hawk" data-source="post: 1515113" data-attributes="member: 18682"><p>Piedmontese grow for at least 3 years, and she is only 2. also after about 20 minutes decided that the calf was interesting, and bonded fine . It isn't too uncommon for first heifers if it was a difficult delivery to be scared of the calf for a bit.</p><p>I have been in a number of cows and sheep, and my arms are only so long, and last time I looked I am not a gorilla with 5 foot arms, and I do know what I am feeling, and where they are supposed to go. That head was who knows where. Folded back along side the calf's ribs?? maybe. cause I found the chest but no head, and that was just about as far as my arms could reach... and I wasn't the only one who couldn't find the head...</p><p> I have untangled a fair amount of lambs inside sheep--heads all over the place, legs every which a ways. remember sheep have twins and when untangling you have to figure out which set of legs belongs to which lamb..</p><p>not a total newbie..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nite Hawk, post: 1515113, member: 18682"] Piedmontese grow for at least 3 years, and she is only 2. also after about 20 minutes decided that the calf was interesting, and bonded fine . It isn't too uncommon for first heifers if it was a difficult delivery to be scared of the calf for a bit. I have been in a number of cows and sheep, and my arms are only so long, and last time I looked I am not a gorilla with 5 foot arms, and I do know what I am feeling, and where they are supposed to go. That head was who knows where. Folded back along side the calf's ribs?? maybe. cause I found the chest but no head, and that was just about as far as my arms could reach... and I wasn't the only one who couldn't find the head... I have untangled a fair amount of lambs inside sheep--heads all over the place, legs every which a ways. remember sheep have twins and when untangling you have to figure out which set of legs belongs to which lamb.. not a total newbie.. [/QUOTE]
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