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Problem with PRemature Birth
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<blockquote data-quote="HappyCows" data-source="post: 63880" data-attributes="member: 1159"><p>Today we had a black angus 7 year old cow have a calf about 5 weeks early. We noticed the cow's belly was looking extremely large the last few day. The calf appears to be developed but is very small with little body fat. The problem is this- when we checked inside the cow to see if there was another calf inside (thought maybe twins) and pulled arm out, what appears to be urine poured out of her - more that you can imagine. We've never seen so much liquid come out of a cow at one time and for so long.</p><p></p><p></p><p>We are wondering what the problem is? We are currently waiting for the vet to call back,so if anyone has any ideas we'd appreciate it. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HappyCows, post: 63880, member: 1159"] Today we had a black angus 7 year old cow have a calf about 5 weeks early. We noticed the cow's belly was looking extremely large the last few day. The calf appears to be developed but is very small with little body fat. The problem is this- when we checked inside the cow to see if there was another calf inside (thought maybe twins) and pulled arm out, what appears to be urine poured out of her - more that you can imagine. We've never seen so much liquid come out of a cow at one time and for so long. We are wondering what the problem is? We are currently waiting for the vet to call back,so if anyone has any ideas we'd appreciate it. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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