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<blockquote data-quote="Donnybrook" data-source="post: 501098" data-attributes="member: 6774"><p>Thanks! I will look that up. What concerns me is she was fed this morning early & did not want any of the hay I gave her tonight but she is standing in the stack yard with a fair amount of loose hay laying around from recent feedings but it does not look like she has really cleaned up much of that in a night & one day?? She does not look good in the eyes & kind of slow moving, noticed tonight that the hips don't move quite normal but I am sure that is due to the size of the calf, his chest depth was 16". I will pull a temp in the morning.She is drinking plenty of water. I had an old time cow man tell me today that I can go in & follow the placenta & it is held by a sort of hook that is supposed to soften & release & you can pop it off of there??? Sound familiar to anyone??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Donnybrook, post: 501098, member: 6774"] Thanks! I will look that up. What concerns me is she was fed this morning early & did not want any of the hay I gave her tonight but she is standing in the stack yard with a fair amount of loose hay laying around from recent feedings but it does not look like she has really cleaned up much of that in a night & one day?? She does not look good in the eyes & kind of slow moving, noticed tonight that the hips don't move quite normal but I am sure that is due to the size of the calf, his chest depth was 16". I will pull a temp in the morning.She is drinking plenty of water. I had an old time cow man tell me today that I can go in & follow the placenta & it is held by a sort of hook that is supposed to soften & release & you can pop it off of there??? Sound familiar to anyone?? [/QUOTE]
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