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Oh NO - TWINS???
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<blockquote data-quote="redcowsrule33" data-source="post: 727921" data-attributes="member: 8629"><p>Jeanne, I had a similar thing happen with a 3 year old several years ago. She bagged up 2 months early and followed what I considered to be a normal progression towards calving over the next week or so, so I assumed our bull somehow got thru the fence without my knowing about it. Delivered a live but extremely preemie calf. Had the whole thing sent in for necropsy, came back as bacterial placentitis. Based on how long it took and the fact the calf lived for quite a few hours (enough stress to get it to develop lung surfactant) this took weeks.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the loss, it sucks to start out this way. May the rest be born unassisted on green grass or clean straw and get up and nurse waggin their tails!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redcowsrule33, post: 727921, member: 8629"] Jeanne, I had a similar thing happen with a 3 year old several years ago. She bagged up 2 months early and followed what I considered to be a normal progression towards calving over the next week or so, so I assumed our bull somehow got thru the fence without my knowing about it. Delivered a live but extremely preemie calf. Had the whole thing sent in for necropsy, came back as bacterial placentitis. Based on how long it took and the fact the calf lived for quite a few hours (enough stress to get it to develop lung surfactant) this took weeks. Sorry for the loss, it sucks to start out this way. May the rest be born unassisted on green grass or clean straw and get up and nurse waggin their tails! [/QUOTE]
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