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<blockquote data-quote="ranchwife" data-source="post: 81583" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Muldoon---excellent question!! thanks for asking for me ;-) i guess i just did not wanna seem TOTALLY ignorant in the ways of cattle!! the hubby figures that since i am a nurse and have had to assist with human births, then i should automatically understand cattle...many nights of night calving and then running inside the house just to tell him that the damned heifer did not seem to understand me when i said "okay now...breath and push with the next contraction" :roll: </p><p>anyway, alot of excellent advice given on this posting and will definitely use it to my advantage next year!!</p><p>thanks, all who wrote!!!</p><p>kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ranchwife, post: 81583, member: 1285"] Muldoon---excellent question!! thanks for asking for me ;-) i guess i just did not wanna seem TOTALLY ignorant in the ways of cattle!! the hubby figures that since i am a nurse and have had to assist with human births, then i should automatically understand cattle...many nights of night calving and then running inside the house just to tell him that the damned heifer did not seem to understand me when i said "okay now...breath and push with the next contraction" :roll: anyway, alot of excellent advice given on this posting and will definitely use it to my advantage next year!! thanks, all who wrote!!! kris [/QUOTE]
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