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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 163479" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>NOPE - my hubby has done it also. You hold the mouth shut & cover one nostril & blow into the other one. Be careful though, your lung capacity may be more than the calve's.</p><p>Latest research I have seen is do not hang them upside down. That makes all their organs push down on the lungs making it harder for them to breath. Lay them on their side with their head pointed downhill. "Tickle" their nostrils with straw, clean out their mouth. I've also heard of picking them up & hitting them on the ground to get the lungs working.</p><p>Also, a vet that has studied acupuncture, said to stick a needle on the top part of their nose - supposed to tell the brain to breath :shock:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 163479, member: 968"] NOPE - my hubby has done it also. You hold the mouth shut & cover one nostril & blow into the other one. Be careful though, your lung capacity may be more than the calve's. Latest research I have seen is do not hang them upside down. That makes all their organs push down on the lungs making it harder for them to breath. Lay them on their side with their head pointed downhill. "Tickle" their nostrils with straw, clean out their mouth. I've also heard of picking them up & hitting them on the ground to get the lungs working. Also, a vet that has studied acupuncture, said to stick a needle on the top part of their nose - supposed to tell the brain to breath :shock: [/QUOTE]
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