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<blockquote data-quote="inyati13" data-source="post: 975215" data-attributes="member: 17767"><p>Keep us posted. It will be fun to see who gets to say "I told you so", but more importantly, it will provide an experience to add to our mental files for future use. I assume she is still out by her self. Is that right? Is she getting up and down? That peeing every five minutes sounds like a contraction. I am surprised this is going on this long. When I get a cow that leaves the herd and stands in a secluded spot for 8 to 12 hours, she has a calf. When you post next time, tell us where she is and what is going on. I am not far from you. I have a calf puller with the ob chains and jack if you need that but I know your neighbors in that area are some big cattleman. In fact, there is a guy that works at Fastenal here in Maysville in your area. Get some help if you need it. I hope all comes out well for you and the cow and her calf.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inyati13, post: 975215, member: 17767"] Keep us posted. It will be fun to see who gets to say "I told you so", but more importantly, it will provide an experience to add to our mental files for future use. I assume she is still out by her self. Is that right? Is she getting up and down? That peeing every five minutes sounds like a contraction. I am surprised this is going on this long. When I get a cow that leaves the herd and stands in a secluded spot for 8 to 12 hours, she has a calf. When you post next time, tell us where she is and what is going on. I am not far from you. I have a calf puller with the ob chains and jack if you need that but I know your neighbors in that area are some big cattleman. In fact, there is a guy that works at Fastenal here in Maysville in your area. Get some help if you need it. I hope all comes out well for you and the cow and her calf. [/QUOTE]
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