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<blockquote data-quote="randiliana" data-source="post: 634214" data-attributes="member: 2308"><p>Thank you Dun. That is what I was thinking, that if the head was in place, so should the rest of the calf. I hope I missed the feet there, but, I don't think I did. So, I guess, I will watch her closely and <em>plan</em> to intervene if things aren't looking right. I realize that the water bag started it, but was pretty sure that the calf's feet/head had something to do with it too.</p><p></p><p>Upside down calves often don't get anything going. Usually nothing enters the birth canal with them either.</p><p></p><p>She still hasn't calved, although when I went into the barn this morning, I though she had, she has no gut to speak of anymore. I expect she shall calve this morning, about the time I am wanting to leave :roll: , and therefore, I will get to stay home.</p><p></p><p>And, Angie, thank you for your response last night. I am now awake enough to remember what I <em>didn't</em> say last night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randiliana, post: 634214, member: 2308"] Thank you Dun. That is what I was thinking, that if the head was in place, so should the rest of the calf. I hope I missed the feet there, but, I don't think I did. So, I guess, I will watch her closely and [i]plan[/i] to intervene if things aren't looking right. I realize that the water bag started it, but was pretty sure that the calf's feet/head had something to do with it too. Upside down calves often don't get anything going. Usually nothing enters the birth canal with them either. She still hasn't calved, although when I went into the barn this morning, I though she had, she has no gut to speak of anymore. I expect she shall calve this morning, about the time I am wanting to leave :roll: , and therefore, I will get to stay home. And, Angie, thank you for your response last night. I am now awake enough to remember what I [i]didn't[/i] say last night. [/QUOTE]
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