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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1388209" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>She is this close to calving, hope it will stay in. If it isn't too big then don't sweat it. After she calves, she may never have another problem. Had one that did it every year, each year a little bigger, but pushed it in, it stayed, and then she would pop out a calf. She come up open and she went. Had 1 heifer calf that we kept til she was 14 or 15 and never did it. </p><p>Also, we can slide a board across the end of the chute so that they can't back out once they get it it. Helps when we get the big cows in there and they can't/won't go all the way to the head catch. Chute up to the head catch is about 30 ft or so, can put a board across in 3 places to "contain them". Learned the hard way when they managed to back out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1388209, member: 25884"] She is this close to calving, hope it will stay in. If it isn't too big then don't sweat it. After she calves, she may never have another problem. Had one that did it every year, each year a little bigger, but pushed it in, it stayed, and then she would pop out a calf. She come up open and she went. Had 1 heifer calf that we kept til she was 14 or 15 and never did it. Also, we can slide a board across the end of the chute so that they can't back out once they get it it. Helps when we get the big cows in there and they can't/won't go all the way to the head catch. Chute up to the head catch is about 30 ft or so, can put a board across in 3 places to "contain them". Learned the hard way when they managed to back out. [/QUOTE]
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