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pulling dead calf out of cow
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<blockquote data-quote="jgn" data-source="post: 117796" data-attributes="member: 128"><p>Had to call the vet out for a first calf heifer Friday afternoon that had a dead calf and couldn't deliver. The calf came out in pieces back to the hips. The vet couldn't reach the last part which was the hips and back legs, he said to bring her into the office the next morning and if he still couldn't reach them he would have to do a c-section. He said he didn't think she would live through one that afternoon as the temp was in the high 90's and she was already extremely hot and tired from all the fighting with us and the working on her. Long story short went out the next morning and she was dead also, probably as much from overheating as anything. So lets see 1 dead calf, 1 dead heifer and a $220 odd dollar vet bill, ya I'm in it for the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgn, post: 117796, member: 128"] Had to call the vet out for a first calf heifer Friday afternoon that had a dead calf and couldn't deliver. The calf came out in pieces back to the hips. The vet couldn't reach the last part which was the hips and back legs, he said to bring her into the office the next morning and if he still couldn't reach them he would have to do a c-section. He said he didn't think she would live through one that afternoon as the temp was in the high 90's and she was already extremely hot and tired from all the fighting with us and the working on her. Long story short went out the next morning and she was dead also, probably as much from overheating as anything. So lets see 1 dead calf, 1 dead heifer and a $220 odd dollar vet bill, ya I'm in it for the money. [/QUOTE]
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