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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 16153"><p>If you have one of the breeds that calves real easy, probably need to do nothing except make sure she has enough to eat in 3rd trimester, has been vaccinated and de-wormed. Also, if the weather is real nasty, have a loafing shed for her to get under. With our Texas Longhorns, they calve extremely easy and have a 99.7% unassisted calving record based on university research. When she gets real close to calving, bags up, and gets a little nervous, probably don't get too close, keep an eye on her from a distance, and let Nature take its course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 16153"] If you have one of the breeds that calves real easy, probably need to do nothing except make sure she has enough to eat in 3rd trimester, has been vaccinated and de-wormed. Also, if the weather is real nasty, have a loafing shed for her to get under. With our Texas Longhorns, they calve extremely easy and have a 99.7% unassisted calving record based on university research. When she gets real close to calving, bags up, and gets a little nervous, probably don't get too close, keep an eye on her from a distance, and let Nature take its course. [/QUOTE]
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