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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 737323"><p>ok, now that Im on the computer and not my blackberry, i can give more details. </p><p>The vet couldnt make it, he was on another emergency farm call. So, he called the guy that takes care of his cows when he is out of town, and lives close by. while he was on his way I reached in and found the other front leg further back, and found the head folded back. When he got here, we started trying to rope her. She was out in the field, and wouldnt go to the pen. She didnt like the rope so she ran a bit around, sucked the foot back in, and I guess that when the calf repositioned. Once roped and down we found everything where it should be, put the snare on him, and pulled by hand right out. He was alive, but not breathing, so we hung him by his legs, cleared everything, and he started breathing. WHEW! then we backed off, and watched mom come in and go right to work cleaning him up. He was standing in 20 minutes or so, and went right to the teat once mom got him cleaned up. Ill get some pics up here in a bit, there are a few good ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 737323"] ok, now that Im on the computer and not my blackberry, i can give more details. The vet couldnt make it, he was on another emergency farm call. So, he called the guy that takes care of his cows when he is out of town, and lives close by. while he was on his way I reached in and found the other front leg further back, and found the head folded back. When he got here, we started trying to rope her. She was out in the field, and wouldnt go to the pen. She didnt like the rope so she ran a bit around, sucked the foot back in, and I guess that when the calf repositioned. Once roped and down we found everything where it should be, put the snare on him, and pulled by hand right out. He was alive, but not breathing, so we hung him by his legs, cleared everything, and he started breathing. WHEW! then we backed off, and watched mom come in and go right to work cleaning him up. He was standing in 20 minutes or so, and went right to the teat once mom got him cleaned up. Ill get some pics up here in a bit, there are a few good ones. [/QUOTE]
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