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<blockquote data-quote="mrsnkddavis" data-source="post: 1076946" data-attributes="member: 21583"><p>First let me start by saying this is not my cow but is on the property we are living on. Our neighbor/landlord owns the land and her friend owns the cows. Hes an old timer know it all and wont call a vet even if it means saving a cow. If it was my cow i would have had the vet out here yesterday. Although i can intervene without gettin in trouble. I help w all the animals around here.</p><p>With that said, Dorothy (first time heifer) has been in labor since tuesday. No hooves stickin out and has been on the ground ALOT and in very obvious discomfort. I am unsure if her membranes are intact. Yesterday i observed a viscousy clear fluid coming out in a trickle when she would contract while standing. She wasnt doin the 'pee' squat so i know it wasnt that. The volume makes me ponder if it was her waters or not as the consistency seemed to thin to be cervical mucus</p><p>Is she okay? Is it normal to labor this long for a first timer? I have gonebto school for vet tech but cattle was only vaguely covered. Should i attempt to break her water if its intact?? Only reason i havent stuck an arm (sterile of course) if because i have no stanchion or halter for her. Ive been tempted to try when shes laying down. Old man withers will not call the vet as i stated previously and can only do something if feet are stickin out. His words exactly. It breaks my heart to see her suffering. If theres anything i can do im open to any suggestions!!</p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrsnkddavis, post: 1076946, member: 21583"] First let me start by saying this is not my cow but is on the property we are living on. Our neighbor/landlord owns the land and her friend owns the cows. Hes an old timer know it all and wont call a vet even if it means saving a cow. If it was my cow i would have had the vet out here yesterday. Although i can intervene without gettin in trouble. I help w all the animals around here. With that said, Dorothy (first time heifer) has been in labor since tuesday. No hooves stickin out and has been on the ground ALOT and in very obvious discomfort. I am unsure if her membranes are intact. Yesterday i observed a viscousy clear fluid coming out in a trickle when she would contract while standing. She wasnt doin the 'pee' squat so i know it wasnt that. The volume makes me ponder if it was her waters or not as the consistency seemed to thin to be cervical mucus Is she okay? Is it normal to labor this long for a first timer? I have gonebto school for vet tech but cattle was only vaguely covered. Should i attempt to break her water if its intact?? Only reason i havent stuck an arm (sterile of course) if because i have no stanchion or halter for her. Ive been tempted to try when shes laying down. Old man withers will not call the vet as i stated previously and can only do something if feet are stickin out. His words exactly. It breaks my heart to see her suffering. If theres anything i can do im open to any suggestions!! Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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