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<blockquote data-quote="Pamkisaac" data-source="post: 1381041" data-attributes="member: 26156"><p>The other day I looked out and saw one of our heifers laying on the ground and pushing. I had been busy with contractors for the last few days and really hadn't been paying any attention to our small herd so I don't know when it started. Every few minutes she would push again. She got up after a while and pushed a few times while standing and laid back down and resumed. After a while there had been no progress so I penned her so my neighbor could check her which essentially stopped everything. He came over and she's not even bred. On the bright side, he found that she had a cyst on one of her ovaries and took care of it. Just can't imagine what made her act like she was in labor when she clearly wasn't. There was some discharge but not as much as you would normally see when calving. After he checked her, it stopped and she has been completely normal. Just curious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pamkisaac, post: 1381041, member: 26156"] The other day I looked out and saw one of our heifers laying on the ground and pushing. I had been busy with contractors for the last few days and really hadn't been paying any attention to our small herd so I don't know when it started. Every few minutes she would push again. She got up after a while and pushed a few times while standing and laid back down and resumed. After a while there had been no progress so I penned her so my neighbor could check her which essentially stopped everything. He came over and she's not even bred. On the bright side, he found that she had a cyst on one of her ovaries and took care of it. Just can't imagine what made her act like she was in labor when she clearly wasn't. There was some discharge but not as much as you would normally see when calving. After he checked her, it stopped and she has been completely normal. Just curious. [/QUOTE]
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