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Newborn calf died???
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 88483" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>The only calf I saw pulled that breathed on it's own and quit was from a very hard pull and the diaphragm was ruptured, per the vet.</p><p>Persoanlly I don;t like pulling calves in a chute or alleyway. If the cow goes down it can be pretty tough getting them back on their feet. I'll run them in the chute and put a halter and lead rope on them, check to see what's going on in the back, then tie the end of the lead rope to the side of the cute and open it and let the cow come out. Then I'll snug her up fairly tight and start the pulling operation.</p><p>Just a thought...........</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 88483, member: 34"] The only calf I saw pulled that breathed on it's own and quit was from a very hard pull and the diaphragm was ruptured, per the vet. Persoanlly I don;t like pulling calves in a chute or alleyway. If the cow goes down it can be pretty tough getting them back on their feet. I'll run them in the chute and put a halter and lead rope on them, check to see what's going on in the back, then tie the end of the lead rope to the side of the cute and open it and let the cow come out. Then I'll snug her up fairly tight and start the pulling operation. Just a thought........... dun [/QUOTE]
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