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<blockquote data-quote="BAR_R" data-source="post: 975543" data-attributes="member: 6749"><p>If I had to run my preg cows in the shoot everytime I have seen goo I would be replacing shoots every 4 or 5 years. IHO as the mucus plug breaks down you see this. I see this in almost all my cows. I have seen this up to 3-4 weeks from calving. NOW I will say cow disposition plays a strong part in how to handle this. How is she acting? Straining? walking with the tail up, straining?...or is she eating and grunting when she lays down like any animal close to having as baby? Do you know when she is due?? or did I miss that..AI pasture exposed in a timewindow?</p><p></p><p>Lets not call the guy out just yet. If he does not take the advise of one camp or another lets not lell him what a POS he might be. Experence is the best teacher. My advise.....keep a close eye on her...use some common sense and call a vet when in doubt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BAR_R, post: 975543, member: 6749"] If I had to run my preg cows in the shoot everytime I have seen goo I would be replacing shoots every 4 or 5 years. IHO as the mucus plug breaks down you see this. I see this in almost all my cows. I have seen this up to 3-4 weeks from calving. NOW I will say cow disposition plays a strong part in how to handle this. How is she acting? Straining? walking with the tail up, straining?...or is she eating and grunting when she lays down like any animal close to having as baby? Do you know when she is due?? or did I miss that..AI pasture exposed in a timewindow? Lets not call the guy out just yet. If he does not take the advise of one camp or another lets not lell him what a POS he might be. Experence is the best teacher. My advise.....keep a close eye on her...use some common sense and call a vet when in doubt. [/QUOTE]
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