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<blockquote data-quote="GMN" data-source="post: 625008" data-attributes="member: 2382"><p>I have a first calf heifer that had a calf hanging out the head, and one foot, the other foot was caught inside, and the tongue was swelled and blue-Not good!</p><p></p><p>The Vet came out, and he had to fenagle the other leg, to get it straightened, and then pull the calf out. When he was doing it, I thought I saw its eyelid twitch, but just figured it was a reflex.</p><p></p><p>He got the calf out, and beleive it or not, it was still alive, swelled up tongue and all. It immediately started moving around, when I cleaned its mouth out, and then the Mom, came by and started licking it off. I told the Vet, it was a miracle, I for sure thought the calf was dead. He had his son with him, and I told him, can U believe that, and he was even kind of blown away.</p><p></p><p>GMN</p><p></p><p>I am just so glad he got here when he did, and it all owrked out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMN, post: 625008, member: 2382"] I have a first calf heifer that had a calf hanging out the head, and one foot, the other foot was caught inside, and the tongue was swelled and blue-Not good! The Vet came out, and he had to fenagle the other leg, to get it straightened, and then pull the calf out. When he was doing it, I thought I saw its eyelid twitch, but just figured it was a reflex. He got the calf out, and beleive it or not, it was still alive, swelled up tongue and all. It immediately started moving around, when I cleaned its mouth out, and then the Mom, came by and started licking it off. I told the Vet, it was a miracle, I for sure thought the calf was dead. He had his son with him, and I told him, can U believe that, and he was even kind of blown away. GMN I am just so glad he got here when he did, and it all owrked out! [/QUOTE]
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