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<blockquote data-quote="Dee" data-source="post: 163366" data-attributes="member: 350"><p>I had to pull a calf today as it was tipped to the side a bit. Not a real hard pull either. When I got the calf out it had a heart beat, very shallow breathing, and once in a while would struggle to take a good breath. I draped him over a core of a round straw bale to try to drain any fluid from him. After about five minutes the heart beat quit. Next time... do I pump his chest? Blow in his mouth? Or what? Never had this happen before, so I never needed to know, and hopefully I won't need to ever do it, but just incase...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dee, post: 163366, member: 350"] I had to pull a calf today as it was tipped to the side a bit. Not a real hard pull either. When I got the calf out it had a heart beat, very shallow breathing, and once in a while would struggle to take a good breath. I draped him over a core of a round straw bale to try to drain any fluid from him. After about five minutes the heart beat quit. Next time... do I pump his chest? Blow in his mouth? Or what? Never had this happen before, so I never needed to know, and hopefully I won't need to ever do it, but just incase... [/QUOTE]
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