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stillborn calf
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<blockquote data-quote="dieselbeef" data-source="post: 578901" data-attributes="member: 4655"><p>she never seemed to be in distress and since it was her first i wasnt gonna rush her. wanted to make sure she could stretch them bones enuff to get it out. i didnt see it come out so i cant be pos if it was doa or not but it sure seemed like it had when i got there. seemed pretty normal birthin to me. i think my stockmans handbook even says 4 hrs...i might be wrong there though. </p><p>thanks for the heads up on the 15 min progress. ill check out the linky dun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dieselbeef, post: 578901, member: 4655"] she never seemed to be in distress and since it was her first i wasnt gonna rush her. wanted to make sure she could stretch them bones enuff to get it out. i didnt see it come out so i cant be pos if it was doa or not but it sure seemed like it had when i got there. seemed pretty normal birthin to me. i think my stockmans handbook even says 4 hrs...i might be wrong there though. thanks for the heads up on the 15 min progress. ill check out the linky dun. [/QUOTE]
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