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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 200579" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The only common types of discharge that I've seen is the sticky stuff that's the mucus plug (that's what we always layed it to anyway) and that happens upto a month or so precalving. The calving discharge is much thinner and is more like that of a cow that is in standing heat. That's the stuff that tells you the calf is coming soon, usually. If you are ever fortunate enough to get your hands immersed in both types you can tell the difference by the feel. The first stuff sticks to everything but will break, the other has a slick/slippery feel.</p><p>But I ain;t no vet and don;t get technical.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 200579, member: 34"] The only common types of discharge that I've seen is the sticky stuff that's the mucus plug (that's what we always layed it to anyway) and that happens upto a month or so precalving. The calving discharge is much thinner and is more like that of a cow that is in standing heat. That's the stuff that tells you the calf is coming soon, usually. If you are ever fortunate enough to get your hands immersed in both types you can tell the difference by the feel. The first stuff sticks to everything but will break, the other has a slick/slippery feel. But I ain;t no vet and don;t get technical. dun [/QUOTE]
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