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Sacro-sciatic ligament and impending calving
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 30716"><p>I'm sure its best to wait till calving begins and give the heifer a chance to deliver normally. But most likely I will be at work when that happens. Or the calf will be too large, and the vet will be unavailable to do the emergency c-section. If we do a planned c-section and take the calf a week early - close to term - it has a good chance; a month early, not so good. Thankyou Goatlady, Cattle Rack Rancher, and Cherokeeruby, I appreciate your replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 30716"] I'm sure its best to wait till calving begins and give the heifer a chance to deliver normally. But most likely I will be at work when that happens. Or the calf will be too large, and the vet will be unavailable to do the emergency c-section. If we do a planned c-section and take the calf a week early - close to term - it has a good chance; a month early, not so good. Thankyou Goatlady, Cattle Rack Rancher, and Cherokeeruby, I appreciate your replies. [/QUOTE]
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