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<blockquote data-quote="Fire Sweep Ranch" data-source="post: 1381052" data-attributes="member: 18809"><p>Pain. Maybe the cyst was painful? We had a heifer that, after she was bred, she proceeded to lay on her side and push really hard, many many times, like she was in labor. I almost took her to the vet, thinking she was injured.</p><p>We also had a cow a few weeks ago act like she was in labor, but she is not due until January. I watched her for an hour, pushing. I saw fluids coming out (likely urine). After over an hour with no progress, and not so sure she was aborting (I saw the calf kick several times so I know it was not dead), I called the vet thinking she might of had a uterine torsion or something more serious. Vet came out after his dinner, and said she was bred and the calf was alive (like I suspected), and her cervix was closed. We gave her some banamine and she settled after that. We both can only speculate, but we thought maybe the calf was on a nerve because she was lame on one back leg. She is fine now, but it sure was scary!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fire Sweep Ranch, post: 1381052, member: 18809"] Pain. Maybe the cyst was painful? We had a heifer that, after she was bred, she proceeded to lay on her side and push really hard, many many times, like she was in labor. I almost took her to the vet, thinking she was injured. We also had a cow a few weeks ago act like she was in labor, but she is not due until January. I watched her for an hour, pushing. I saw fluids coming out (likely urine). After over an hour with no progress, and not so sure she was aborting (I saw the calf kick several times so I know it was not dead), I called the vet thinking she might of had a uterine torsion or something more serious. Vet came out after his dinner, and said she was bred and the calf was alive (like I suspected), and her cervix was closed. We gave her some banamine and she settled after that. We both can only speculate, but we thought maybe the calf was on a nerve because she was lame on one back leg. She is fine now, but it sure was scary! [/QUOTE]
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