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<blockquote data-quote="rockridgecattle" data-source="post: 518413" data-attributes="member: 6198"><p>the premies that we have had were due to herd fighting. we know this cause we see the herd fight, and one of the cows involved would slip a premature calf. always alive, while we are calving the rest of the herd. Th other factor was a slip of the feet on spring ice.</p><p></p><p>When we called the vet on the little guy we had on the weekend, she said that if it were more than one or two, she would recommend a pannel of the cow and the calf to see if it were a disease that caused it. But if it was just one, probably an accident of some kind.</p><p>She also said that it was normal in a herd our size to have one, not uncommon. As well she said that there could be a possiblilty that the cow can not carry a calf to term, something wrong with the uterus. She said to give a second chance to the cow.</p><p></p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rockridgecattle, post: 518413, member: 6198"] the premies that we have had were due to herd fighting. we know this cause we see the herd fight, and one of the cows involved would slip a premature calf. always alive, while we are calving the rest of the herd. Th other factor was a slip of the feet on spring ice. When we called the vet on the little guy we had on the weekend, she said that if it were more than one or two, she would recommend a pannel of the cow and the calf to see if it were a disease that caused it. But if it was just one, probably an accident of some kind. She also said that it was normal in a herd our size to have one, not uncommon. As well she said that there could be a possiblilty that the cow can not carry a calf to term, something wrong with the uterus. She said to give a second chance to the cow. RR [/QUOTE]
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