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<blockquote data-quote="lithuanian farmer" data-source="post: 1461547" data-attributes="member: 19683"><p>Big dead bull calf... 112.4lbs. Luckily, heifer is fine, stood up after some rest and walked normally after pulling the calf out with the calving jack. She still needs her calf. Saw her walking in the pasture today and calling for the calf.</p><p>It was quite a job to catch her in the field and it's dark already. After finally managed to do that tied her to the tree and checked if calf goes normally. Found a head in the birth canal, so everything was okay. Not a very easy pull with a jack too. Went to sleeps after work at 4am. </p><p>Big boned calf for a heifer, not a good thing. Well, atleast she's fine and will be able to have another calf next year. We'll pull our bull from the herd soon and will start AI'ing some girls, so this heifer will be for AI too..</p><p>It's the first calf we lost from this bull. If heifer let us help her sooner calf would have been alive and she'd have been a happy new mom.</p><p>Her dam had ~77lbs heifer calf by the same bull in august.</p><p><img src="https://s26.postimg.org/9mhkkm0tl/DSCF3064.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> Heifer this summer. Ordinary heifer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lithuanian farmer, post: 1461547, member: 19683"] Big dead bull calf... 112.4lbs. Luckily, heifer is fine, stood up after some rest and walked normally after pulling the calf out with the calving jack. She still needs her calf. Saw her walking in the pasture today and calling for the calf. It was quite a job to catch her in the field and it's dark already. After finally managed to do that tied her to the tree and checked if calf goes normally. Found a head in the birth canal, so everything was okay. Not a very easy pull with a jack too. Went to sleeps after work at 4am. Big boned calf for a heifer, not a good thing. Well, atleast she's fine and will be able to have another calf next year. We'll pull our bull from the herd soon and will start AI'ing some girls, so this heifer will be for AI too.. It's the first calf we lost from this bull. If heifer let us help her sooner calf would have been alive and she'd have been a happy new mom. Her dam had ~77lbs heifer calf by the same bull in august. [img]https://s26.postimg.org/9mhkkm0tl/DSCF3064.jpg[/img] Heifer this summer. Ordinary heifer. [/QUOTE]
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