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<blockquote data-quote="laurab71" data-source="post: 514178" data-attributes="member: 8010"><p>Angie</p><p></p><p>Thanks for taking the time to respond. Heifer is doing just fine, still not in labor. I finally called the vet, and they usually help over the phone, but they only have one person in thier office that knows about cattle. In my part of Florida thier is only one vet for large animals. the Vet said that the baby was probably pushing on her rumen causing it to stick out and that it probably wasn't the baby I was feeling. I am trying to be patient but this is my first calf and I wasn't even sure she was bred until about month ago. This breed doesn't normally bred until between 2-3. and she haasn't turned 3 yet.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for your help and advice.</p><p></p><p>Laura</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laurab71, post: 514178, member: 8010"] Angie Thanks for taking the time to respond. Heifer is doing just fine, still not in labor. I finally called the vet, and they usually help over the phone, but they only have one person in thier office that knows about cattle. In my part of Florida thier is only one vet for large animals. the Vet said that the baby was probably pushing on her rumen causing it to stick out and that it probably wasn't the baby I was feeling. I am trying to be patient but this is my first calf and I wasn't even sure she was bred until about month ago. This breed doesn't normally bred until between 2-3. and she haasn't turned 3 yet. Thanks again for your help and advice. Laura [/QUOTE]
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