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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl8" data-source="post: 1455185" data-attributes="member: 22072"><p>They calf could be backwards with butt presentation..Labor will stop. We've had it happen several times over the years. One time I saw what appeared to be afterbirth tissue, but was a tail..erk. If its been a few days and you think the calf is still in there, you'll have to take her to the vet and have the calf cut out. Apologize when you get there...lol..I did this one time, was told it took days for the smell to diminish..I apologized when I walked in, before I told them what I had....lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl8, post: 1455185, member: 22072"] They calf could be backwards with butt presentation..Labor will stop. We've had it happen several times over the years. One time I saw what appeared to be afterbirth tissue, but was a tail..erk. If its been a few days and you think the calf is still in there, you'll have to take her to the vet and have the calf cut out. Apologize when you get there...lol..I did this one time, was told it took days for the smell to diminish..I apologized when I walked in, before I told them what I had....lol [/QUOTE]
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