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<blockquote data-quote="Arkieman" data-source="post: 709434" data-attributes="member: 5706"><p>Sorry guys!! How about 18 inches of mucus :lol2: I didn't even think about that when I was typing. No, there is no sign of movement of the calf, heck she's not even showing any signs of labor. Other than the discharge and the fluid last night, there would be no clues that something is up.</p><p></p><p>I might as well stick my arm in the ground - I wouldn't know what it should or shouldn't feel like. Talked to the guy that did the AI (he's ran a local ranch most of his life), asked him about whether or not we should take a look, and he said with her not having any contractions or showing any stress, there was really nothing we could do. I was just looking for some other opinions. For now, I guess I'll just keep a close eye on her. I'm hoping this afternoon they'll be a little calf STANDING beside her!!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkieman, post: 709434, member: 5706"] Sorry guys!! How about 18 inches of mucus :lol2: I didn't even think about that when I was typing. No, there is no sign of movement of the calf, heck she's not even showing any signs of labor. Other than the discharge and the fluid last night, there would be no clues that something is up. I might as well stick my arm in the ground - I wouldn't know what it should or shouldn't feel like. Talked to the guy that did the AI (he's ran a local ranch most of his life), asked him about whether or not we should take a look, and he said with her not having any contractions or showing any stress, there was really nothing we could do. I was just looking for some other opinions. For now, I guess I'll just keep a close eye on her. I'm hoping this afternoon they'll be a little calf STANDING beside her!! Thanks for the input.. [/QUOTE]
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